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SCOTT JOPLIN
CENTENARY
C O N C E RT
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C O N J U N C T I O N
W I T H
T H E
H & F
A R T S
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SCOTT JOPLIN
CENTENARY
C O N C E RT
P I A N I S T S T E V E L AW
Scott Joplin, King of Ragtime and composer
of piano classics like Maple Leaf Rag
Maple Leaf Rag (1899)
The Entertainer and The Easy Winners
The Easy Winners (1901)
died 100 years ago this year.
Pianist-composer Steve Law pays tribute
by performing some of Joplin’s greatest
and best loved works. This is not just music
Eugenia (1905)
The Entertainer (1902)
Elite Syncopations (1902)
Bethena - A Concert Waltz (1905)
full of catchy tunes and jazzy toe tapping
The Ragtime Dance (1906)
rhythms, but also of great warmth, charm
Wall Street Rag (1908)
and melancholy. Joplin elevated ragtime
The Cascades (1904)
from honk-tonk piano to a truly original
Rose Leaf Rag (1907)
American art form which influenced much
Gladiolus Rag (1907)
of the early jazz age and popular music
that was to follow.
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Programme:
C O N J U N C T I O N
W I T H
Fig Leaf Rag (1908)
Magnetic Rag (1914)
T H E
H & F
A R T S
F E S T I V A L