Scott Joplin - Greatest Hits Vol 1 (FULL ALBUM - OST TRACKLIST SCOTT JOPLIN MOVIE 1977)
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- Scott Joplin - Greatest Hits Vol 1
(FULL ALBUM - OST TRACKLIST SCOTT JOPLIN MOVIE 1977)
00:00 Maple Leaf Rag
03:10 Elite Syncopations
06:39 The Easy Winners
10:13 Felicity Rag
12:58 The Entertainer
16:28 The Strenuous Life
19:51 Combination March
23:16 Ragtime Dance
27:01 Cascades
30:20 Peacherine Rag
33:38 Something Doing
36:44 Country Club
40:21 Scott Joplin New Rag
44:01 Sunflower Slow Drag
47:17 Paragon Rag
51:05 Heliotrope Bouquet
54:33 Swipesy
58:03 Search Light
01:02:34 Rose Leaf Rag
01:06:11 Fig Leaf Rag
01:09:40 Original Rags
01:13:31 Pine Apple Rag
01:16:57 Gladiolous Rag
01:21:23 The Ragtime Dance
01:25:09 Sugar Cane
01:28:27 Palm Leaf Rag
01:31:38 A Breeze From Alabama
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Born in the late 1860s somewhere along the border between Texas and Arkansas, Scott Joplin took up the piano as a child and eventually became a travelling musician as a teen. He immersed himself in the emerging musical form known as ragtime and became the genre’s foremost composer with tunes like "The Entertainer," "Solace" and "The Maple Leaf Rag," which is the biggest-selling ragtime song in history. Joplin also penned the operas Guest of Honor and Treemonisha.
Scott Joplin's exact date of birth and location is not known, though it is estimated that he was born between the summer of June 1867 and January 1868. Born to Florence Givens and Giles Joplin, Scott grew up in Texarkana, a town situated on the border between Texas and Arkansas. Joplin studied music at Sedalia's George R. Smith College for Negroes during the 1890s and also worked as a teacher and mentor to other ragtime musicians. He published his first piano rag, "Original Rags," in the late 1890s, but was made to share credit with another arranger.
Joplin then worked with a lawyer to ensure that he would receive a one-cent royalty of every sheet-music copy sold of his next composition, "The Maple Leaf Rag." In 1899, Joplin partnered with publisher John Stark to push the tune. Though sales were initially slight, it went on to become the biggest ragtime song ever, eventually selling more than a million copies. Joplin focused on composing more ragtime works, with the genre taking the country by storm and Joplin earning acclaim for his artistry. Some of Joplin's published compositions over the years included "The Entertainer," "Peacherine Rag," "Cleopha," "The Chrysanthemum," "The Ragtime Dance," "Heliotrope Bouquet," "Solace" and "Euphonic Sounds."
Joplin was intensely concerned with making sure the genre received its proper due, taking note of the disparaging comments made by some white critics due to the music's African-American origins and radical form. As such, he published a 1908 series that broke down the complexities of ragtime form for students: The School of Ragtime: Six Exercises for Piano. Joplin also aspired to produce long-form works. He published the ballet Rag Time Dance in 1902 and created his first opera, A Guest of Honor, for a Midwestern tour in 1903. The production was shut down due partially to the theft of box-office receipts, with Joplin ultimately dealing with great financial losses.
By 1907, Joplin had settled in New York to work on securing funding for another opera he had created, Treemonisha, a multi-genre theatrical project which told the story of a rural African-American community near Texarkana. By 1916, he had started to succumb to the ravages of syphilis, which he was thought to have contracted years earlier, and was later hospitalized and institutionalized. Joplin died on April 1, 1917.
Ragtime would enjoy a resurgence during the 1940s, and then in the '70s became a hugely popular classical genre that also entered the U.S. consciousness via film-"The Entertainer" became the theme song for The Sting, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Joplin's Treemonisha was also fully staged in 1975 on Broadway. music.
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I learned Maple Leaf Rag when I was 18; at 73 it is still fresh.
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Richard Swanson Im 15. I promise to remember it when I’m 70 🤣
Ben Carter not related
I am about -- at 59
Beautiful! We agree,
Travelled N to S across France playing Scott Joplin.. took me 3 days. 😊
Who doesn't love Scott Joplin's music!? Exquisite!
ouça + vezes ; é a raiz de muitos ritmos . . .
People sometimes say that the United States has never produced any “great” composers to put up besides the masters of the Old World like Beethoven, Mozart and Tchaikovsky.
I disagree.
The US has produced at least two such … John Philip Sousa and Scott Joplin. That we still enjoy their works after the passage of more than a Century proves that their music is truly eternal.
VALÓBAN, ZSENI. VOLT SCOTT JOPLIN!!!
Want to be happy?? Listen to Scott Joplin's music. Yes, he was a genius and his gift will be enjoyed by all who have the good fortune to know of his music.
You're right! Never thought of that before. How could anyone not get even just a little happier hearing this music?😃👍🏼
Scott Joplin he is my favorite pianist/ composer ever.Genius. Isn't amazing that music is timeless...
History shows how great and talented a lot of Black people were in that era especially after jim crow, slavery, etc...Scott Joplin had wrote another opera called The Guest of Honor which was stolen and never found...so sad and this is not the only story that has been robbed of what could have became an acheivement toward a better lifestyle for black people....there's way too many stories to tell and its sad that hate and destruction have held them down every since....
Are you implying not a lot of black people are great and talented nowadays? Lol
He is just unbelievable in the talented profession
It never get old.This is what makes is timeless. I'm listening in Fresno, CA.
Fellow Fresno Listener here! :)
Clovis listener here.
Another Genius from the human race, love this man. Love CZcams cheers everyone.
Golden music of all times.
Joplin, a true genius years ahead of his time.
Great music, makes me feel like Teddy Roosevelt is US President again.
He is !
Scott Joplin is legend🔥🔥🔥
Rick Grimes is ALSO a legend 🔥🗿
I really like this ragtime piano music.Kinda takes me back 100 years somehow.Scott Joplin was a genius.
My first music sheets when i was a kid..
Indeed
Imagine Teddy roosevelt's favourite song is one of these
He's really great
Please stay I might get crazy but I need areas to vent sometimes this is a good place no matter what thank you
the more you listen then better each of the songs gets
❤❤❤
I wonder if jazz would ever have emerged where it not for this man's contribution.
This is not jazz, it’s ragtime.
hi im Scott Joplin the original and thanks for making all my songs. I'm Scott Joplin and I approved this video everyones talkin bout.
OMG BIG FAN
@@leemsvg good
@Jvre JOSHUAS VIRTUAL REALITY EXPERIENCE and ur dumb idiot
Fake
Freddy what did I say about impersonating pianists…
I love you so much Scott
Go.
This music is immortal
Thank you Paul Newman and Robert Redford for The Sting... that was my first introduction to this wonderful music!
Me too, Eric. Just had maple pecan slices for breakfast this morning - so obviously went for Maple Leaf Rag to accompany!
Don't thank Newman, Redford or even Marvin Hamlisch; thank Scott Joplin, who actually COMPOSED this wonderful music.
I had my rotator cuff in my shoulder replaced. This music helps with the six months of physical therapy I have to go through and it also helps with my mental attitude. I love this music.
Those music of Scott Joplin are very good to me!
I just realized that it's impossible to listen to this music and stay depressed! Thank you for sharing this wonderful album!
It never gets old
I love Scott Joplin! Great!
I've posted this comment once before, so I'm saying nothing new. But Joplin has the looks of a movie star. Creole, as we once said, long ago, when I was young. And before drugs took its toll on Holiday, she, too, was a beautiful girl, her aging giving her character.
just amazing, im now 50, but i was just age 10 when i did tap dancing class in wandsworth courthouse to various pieces- just magic memories
I could play "Maple Leaf Rag" by heart when I was 28.
Scott is important
Am here for you
Yes you can have fun with people that understand
I really feel like if he came back I know who he is today. Nobody paid attention but this man has the same musical background as Scott and they have the same initials in their names. He had time to come back . The person I think he is loves the keyboards now. He played the background with his popular family. Say if he realize how simular they are with each other. He would probably check this out. He even looks like Scott all over again. 2022
I don't know who you mean as Scott's reincarnation, but I absolutely believe in things like this. I wouldn't be surprised if he wanted to come back, and I hope he has.
I'm here and I'm not leaving
These are music people
Nobody bad
The Easy Winners is his most underrated song!
but i like it the most 🤣
I Love this Music❤
Quintessential Wild West cowpoke bar music. Bang, bang, bang-bang, yeee-hawww! Brilliant.
Just discovered this guy and I must say I'm really diggin it. Combined with some weed it really makes for a great start to the day!
That's how I'm enjoying it!
Fantastic idea! I'm going to try that!!👍🏼😁
This is fancy and unique Scott joplin makes the lovely fancy and unique songs from a piano
I'm looking for a Scott Joplin's documentary
Ambroise-Dydime Lepine here. Thanks for the memories.
Amazing music
this is great music for studying.
The Entertainer and Maple Leaf Rag have a unique identity
A lot of his songs do!
His best two in my opinion. Those, and elite syncopations + pineapple rag!
@@BassBunnyMusic i wouldnt say best without knowing at least most of them
They vie with each other for the title of #1 American song. They should be the national anthem
Half of the entertainer piano music sounds cool but the other half sounds boring
Un mare,mare pianist S.J.Imi place foarte,foarte mult muzica și stilul lui.Mi-as dori tare mult sa am partiturile acestui album,chiar și alte volume dacă există.
Thank you
Loving this music since The Sting.
Thank you for posting this ... it's truly awesome, inspiring and fun to hear all these Joplin works.
🎼Amazing 🎵💯❤️
Great music ‼️‼️‼️
I've loved Joplin's music for nearly 50 years (yup, the Sting, of course) - but still waiting to see HIS OPERA! Yes, he wrote one, called Treemonisha.
i watched it a dozen times, I LOVE IT TOO MUCH, ASK ME ANY QUESTION ABOUT IT ILL GET IT RIGHT
I love him 🥰🥰 , the sound is amazing.
I love his work.
Very good 😊 Nicu from Romania
33:38 Something Doing is the best!
44:01 Sunflower Slow Drag devine
I love his music. Both very awe inspiring and uplifting.
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very cool!And even at the same pace it's fun to listen to and it's all original!
I'm glad he's there with Mozart
The oddest thing is, I was introduced to Ragtime music via a little known Playstation game called Jimmy White's Cueball 2. This had many of Scott Joplin's ragtime music playing in the background and the music has since stuck with me as one of the greatest.
Interesting you should say that. Although I've known a lot of the most popular ones since I was small, I've just listened to "The Easy Winners" for the first time (I thought) and recognised it - I'm pretty sure it was the music on an early computer game that I used to play (I think) on the ZX Spectrum or the BBC Micro, called 'Cowboy Shootout'
And now I'm listening to "The Strenuous Life" and realising that it is extremely similar to "The` Easy Winners"
@@colintheconroy @colintheconroy Yes you're right it's The Easy Winners in the game. In Jimmy Whites Cueball 2, it played at least Maple Leaf Rag, The Entertainer, Fig Leaf Rag and The Easy Winners
These songs have been used in video games for decades. I first heard Maple Leaf Rag as the background music in the 80s arcade game Pengo.
the oddest thing is your still talking you prick
В 42 года открыл для себя Скота Джоплина. Это шедевр. Просто Super Music!
He's actually a very good friend of mine
Years
And this is the baddest I've ever gone thru
It took me 40 years to finally figure out it's called The Entertainer. I just found out. It's August 15, 2020 and we're experiencing the worst pandemic of the century, the Coronavirus.
En los 60' pasaban películas de " La Pandilla" con Farina y demás personajes.. ahí escuchábamos éstas alegres melodías de éste gran virtuoso.
beauty, politely, talent…all taken away who cares about
my life has to be just exciting🤑
So awesome. Joplin was amazing. Most music today is taken from the greats. He was one of them. I'm sure they found a few Mozart and Beethoven books in his possession later on. RIP SJ
Wouldn’t all “RIP” if the dead are not aware of anything? Ecclesiastes 9: 5
Grazie!
I guess Joplin really likes leaves and rags
Hoping for the next volume of Scott Joplin 🎹🎶🎵🎧😇
Man, whenever I hear this music I just want to re-watch "The Sting" again.
Me too.😀🎵🎶🎹🎼
Most people only know him because of "mApLe lEaF rAg" or "tHe EnTeRtAIneR"
or "The Sting"
He has other works too, usually people just say "oh this guy made these songs, cool" Then they move on in life, and when someone mentions Scott Joplin they act like they have known him since birth, Its sad. And don't even ask me about the comparison about saloons and all these jokes. When will his music become *his music*, *scott joplin* not some bar fight or movie
@@naturlent2336 Actually "The Sting" lives of Scott Joplins music and wouldn't be half as good without it. In fact, during the great depression Joplins music was all but forgotten. Jazz would be the more apropriate choice of music for The Sting. If it wasn't for The Sting we would not even have this video or this conversation. Joplins music lives because of The Sting. So cool it.
@@naturlent2336 I know Joplin because I've loved ragtime since I first started playing at age 6 in 1951. Anyone who is really interested in music, jazz, blues, has experienced ragtime from Joplin's huge and impressive catalog - even if they may not recognize who wrote it. Joplin was so prolific - and even wrote concert pieces ... one of the most incredible is Bethena. So beautiful. If people ONLY think Joplin is "The Entertainer" they are missing out on some exquisite music.
@@2manyIce The thing Scott Joplin needed was popularity. And having a movie to do that helped. But claiming it would only be half as good without the movie is disagreeable to me. Im grateful the sting was released, but its been about 50 years and I think were not as ignorant to just forget an entire genre.
Excellent !!! Go ahead
[1:06:15]
So, what's that thing we're all battling for?
10:13 my favorite song
My music teacher heard the entertainer and he let me play maple leaf rag
Super🎹❤️
Me gustó muchisimo.Es un genio !
Neta!
51:05 I’ve never heard this one but it’s cool.
Lance Lee chauvin was dying of ship Syphillis when making it, he died when I was only half done, joplin decided to finish the 2nd half in his memory
Un virtuoso del piano .Un compositor clásico, conocimos su música a través del cine en THE STING . Buena música para las generaciones futuras.
Y gracias a Piano Tiles lo conocí tambn!!
@@lennon992 Otro nombre emblemático en el mundo de la música el vuestro LENNON, y estoy en un todo de acuerdo con el tema de la envidia como describes en la página. Siempre hay que seguir confiando en los que luchan por un mundo mejor, estudiando y capacitándose. Muchas Gracias .
I will always be right here
I promise
Very good
Played Jazz and Blues , wrote an Opera ? Likely played Classics as well .
Nice 🙂
We've been friends a long time
I'm sorry that they met us
Go have fun
Make new friends
And be safe
nice
stomps at 01:21:23 ragtime dance !
wicked
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Muy buenas
Hope you are doing well today
I got you the best doctors I could find
You take care of it
Tell them scott
This doesn't sound like a pianola. Does anyone know who's on the keyboard? LOVE it!
I think it’s piano rolls.
He's very mad
He is calm and collective
And will address
Make your piece
I don't believe in guns
Keeps me safe from the voodoo okay
This is not how Joplin wrote them - not dotted notes. It lacks the original dignity and slower pace than Joplin intended, I think. They're not meant to bounce along and go fast.
You can bounce along without going fast, and some parts have staccato. And I think this is a good pace
You're right; I prefer Joshua Rifken's recordings on Nonesuch records.
You're exactly right! Scott Joplin had specifically said Ragtime is NEVER to be played fast! You're spot on. You can bet they NEVER moved at the swift pace these pieces are going here back in the 18 hundreds!
He is very patient and good and cares he is not bad I promise a good friend he's been in my life for a long time like a patient father that keeps and holds to the right day he's really sweet and good we really care about each other
I'm sorry that I didn't understand before
Please forgive me
Yes they do understand scott go visit 😊
You can't be with me forever
You know
0:06 Maple Leaf Rag
He will always stay he likes it here