Scott Joplin On Guitar
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Title:
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Scott Joplin On Guitar |
Otros títulos:
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Scott Joplin On Guitar |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Scott Joplin; Giovanni De Chiaro |
Código CDU:
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Jop.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Guitar music |
Abstract:
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Scott Joplin was "The King of Ragtime Writers," a composer who elevated "banjo piano playing," a lowly entertainment associated with saloons and brothels, into an American art form loved by millions. Born in Texas in either 1867 or 1868, Scott Joplin was raised in Texarkana, the son of a laborer and former slave. As a child, Joplin taught himself piano on an instrument belonging to a white family that granted him access to it, and ultimately studied with a local, German-born teacher who introduced Joplin to classical music. Joplin attended high school in Sedalia, MO, a town that would serve as Joplin's home base during his most prosperous years, and where a museum now bears his name.
In 1891, the first traceable evidence of Joplin's music career is found, placing him in a minstrel troupe in Texarkana. In 1893, he played in Chicago during the Columbian Exposition, reportedly leading a band with a cornet. Afterward, Joplin settled in Sedalia, worked with other brass bands and founded a ... |
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