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Born: 1867 Northeastearn Texas Died: April 1st, 1917 (aged 49) Ocupation: Composser, Pianist and musican Genre: Ragtime, March and Walzt. Instruments: Banjo, Violin and Piano. Famous piece: Mapple Leaf Rag
A score is the written version of a piece of music, and sometimes the word score implies an ensemble of musicians rather than a solo work. Ragtime is the music popularized in the US by Scott Joplin. Joplin wrote many piano rags, and even an opera in the rag tradition.
His favorite color was red and black
Scott Joplin composed "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1899, and it was published that same year. The piece became one of the most famous ragtime compositions and significantly contributed to Joplin's fame. Joplin likely performed it at various venues during his career, but specific details about individual performances are not well-documented.
The time signature of the famous piano piece "Fr Elise" is 3/8.
The key of the famous piano piece "Fr Elise" by Ludwig van Beethoven is A minor.
Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag" was first performed in 1899 in Sedalia, Missouri. The piece was published that same year by John Stark & Son and quickly gained popularity, becoming one of the most famous ragtime compositions. Its lively syncopated rhythm and catchy melodies helped solidify Joplin's reputation as the "King of Ragtime."
The key signature of the famous piano piece "Fr Elise" by Ludwig van Beethoven is A minor.
The background music in the commercials featuring Rob Lowe for DirecTV is "The Entertainer," a classic ragtime piano piece composed by Scott Joplin. The playful and upbeat tune complements the humorous tone of the ads.
Scott Joplin's first published song was "Maple Leaf Rag," released in 1899. This ragtime piece became immensely popular and is often credited with bringing the genre into the mainstream. While Joplin composed other works before "Maple Leaf Rag," it is this piece that solidified his reputation as the "King of Ragtime."