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Scott Joplin

composer and pianist

Born: Died: American

Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Dubbed the "King of Ragtime", he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet (original version of "The Ragtime Dance", 1899/1902), and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the "Maple Leaf Rag", became the genre's first and most influential hit, later being recognized as the quintessential rag. Joplin considered ragtime to be a form of classical music meant to be played in concert halls and largely disdained the performance of ragtime as honky tonk music most common in saloons.

Joplin grew up in a musical family of railway laborers in Texarkana, Texas. During the late 1880s, he traveled the American South as a musician. He went to Chicago for the World's Fair of 1893, which helped make ragtime a national craze by 1897. Joplin moved to Sedalia, Missouri, in 1894 and worked as a piano teacher. He began publishing music in 1895, and his "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1899 brought him fame and a steady income. In 1901, Joplin moved to St. Louis and two years later scored his first opera, A Guest of Honor.

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American composer and pianist

Scott Joplin's Historical Timeline

  1. Scott Joplin copyrights "The Entertainer" and several other piano rag compositions with the US Copyright Office

    Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist.

  2. Ragtime composer Scott Joplin (35) weds Freddie Alexander (19) in Arkansas

    Ragtime composer Scott Joplin (35) weds Freddie Alexander (19) in Arkansas

  3. Scott Joplin dies

    Scott Joplin, American composer and pianist, known for american composer and pianist, died on 1917-04-01. Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist.

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When was Scott Joplin born?
Scott Joplin was born on 1868-04-01 (American).
What is Scott Joplin known for?
American composer and pianist
What historical events involved Scott Joplin?
Scott Joplin was involved in 3 recorded historical events, including Scott Joplin copyrights "The Entertainer" and several other piano rag compositions with the US Copyright Office, Ragtime composer Scott Joplin (35) weds Freddie Alexander (19) in Arkansas, Scott Joplin dies.
When did Scott Joplin die?
Scott Joplin died on 1917-01-01.

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