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Scott Joplin, the renowned ragtime composer and pianist, performed at various venues during his career, but he is particularly associated with the "Delmonico's" nightclub in New York City. This establishment was one of the prominent venues for ragtime music in the early 20th century. Joplin's performances there helped to popularize his compositions and the ragtime genre.
Scott Joplin was an American composer and pianist from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the most influential figure in the ragtime music genre and is considered the King of Ragtime. He was born in 1868 in Texas and rose to fame in the 1890s. He wrote several classic ragtime pieces including "The Maple Leaf Rag The Entertainer and Elite Syncopations." He also composed two operas A Guest of Honor and Treemonisha which were not very successful in their time but are now widely regarded as major works of American classical music. Joplin also composed numerous marches and waltzes as well as some religious music. He died in 1917 but his influence on American music has lived on.Scott Joplin\'s career included: Composer of ragtime music Composer of two operas A Guest of Honor and Treemonisha Composer of marches waltzes and religious musicScott Joplin\'s career was incredibly influential and his works continue to be well-known and appreciated today.
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Scott Joplin (between July 1867 and January 1868 - April 1, 1917) was an Afro-American composer and pianist, born near Texarkana, Texas, into the first post-slavery generation. He achieved fame for his unique ragtime compositions, and was dubbed the "King of Ragtime." During his brief career, Joplin wrote forty-four original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first pieces, the Maple Leaf Rag, became ragtime's first and most influential hit, and remained so for a century.
Before he started his composer career, he was a intruments student.
Inspired by ragtime performers, he began to perform professionally at age 17. (See more in Britannica online.)
Andre Messager was a well known French composer and conductor. He was also known for playing the piano and organ. He was born in France December 30, 1853 and died February 24, 1929.
That sounds like Handel.
Ludwig Van Beethoven's career was as a composer. He wrote music in the classical period. He played the organ, violin, and piano. Ludwig Van Beethoven was deaf.