Scott Joplin Music
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Disc 1
- Movement 1
- Movement 2
- Movement 3
- 1. Allegro deciso
- 2. Scherzo - Vivace
- 3. Andante
- 4. Allegro con moto
- Movement 1
- Movement 2
- Movement 3

Disc 1
- Plies - The Entertainer
- Battements Tendus - The Easy Winners
- Battements Degages - March Majestic
- Ronds de Jambe a Terre - Bethena
- Battements Frappes - The Ragtime Dance
- Battements Fondus - The Chrysanthemum
- Petits Battements - The Cascades
- Ronds de Jambe en l'air - Bethena
- Grands Battements - Great Crush Collision
- Epaulement - The Entertainer
- Adagio - Heliotrope Bouquet
- Flowing Waltz - Bethena
- Pirouettes - Binks' Waltz
- Petit Allegro, Small Jumps - Rosebud
- Big Waltz - Bethena
- Tour en diagonale - Cleopha
- Grand Allegro, Big Jumps - The Augustan Club Waltzes
- Reverence - Pleasant Moments
- Variation - Maple Leaf Rag
- Variation - Swipesy

Bof !Review Date: 2007-11-16
Great ballet class CDReview Date: 2007-08-10

Disc 1
- Maple Leaf Rag (Joplin)
- Swipesy Cakewalk (Joplin/Marshall)
- Sun Flower Slow Drag (Joplin/Hayden)
- Peacherine Rag (Joplin)
- The Cascades (Joplin)
- Hilarity (Scott)
- Eatin' Chocolates (Henry)
- Carbarlick Acid Rag (Wiley)
- Magnetic Rag (Joplin)
- Ragtime Nightingale (Lamb)
- Cataract Rag (Hampton)
- Bantam Step (Jentes)
- The Mule Walk (Johnson)
- Poor Katie Redd (Blake)
- The Charleston Rag (Blake)
- Mamanita (Morton)

Great stuff!Review Date: 2005-06-15
My favorite track is "Eatin' Chocolates," an obscure Iowa rag from 1903, written for a local candy company. Kudos to Mr. Watkins for discovering this rare gem.
My only complaint is that the CD cover is misleading. It shows a bunch of men sitting in a parlor, looking like they are falling asleep. What are they listenbing to? Maybe Satie, maybe Debussy, maybe Kenny G. They are certainly not listening to Brent Watkins, because if they were, they'd be tapping their feet or swaying.
Great classic ragtime and early jazzReview Date: 2005-04-03
The disc is very well recored on a great-sounding grand piano. No sore ears from out-of-tune honky-tonk uprights here! In general, Watkins's performances are excellent: he tackles the uptempo pieces with vigor and pep, and the gentler pieces are a little more relaxed. Watkins rips through Clarence Wiley's fiery "Carbarlick Acid" (1903) particularly well; it just leaps out of my stereo with fantastic energy (and some audible foot stomps from Watkins) -- it is my favorite track on the disc, one I find myself playing over and over. Scattered throughout the disc are a few rhythms which feel a bit unstable, and a few "messy" notes (and anyone who knows how difficult some of these pieces are can easily forgive those). On the whole the pieces are played with great skill and Watkins's passion for the music shines through.
Fans of ragtime and early jazz will enjoy this disc. I notice that it's listed as "Volume 1." Let's hope that Volume 2 isn't far off! Recommended.
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Disc 1
- Edited for leisure listening
- Chocolate (edited for leisure listening)
- Original No 18 (edited for leisure listening)
- I: Largo (edited for leisure listening)
- III: Allegro (edited for leisure listening)
- II: Andante (edited for leisure listening)
- IV: Allegro
- Beginning (edited for leisure listening)
- Edited for leisure listening
- Barcarolle (edited for leisure listening)
- II: Largo (edited for leisure listening)
- Edited for leisure listening
- I: Allegro (edited for leisure listening)
- Suite for Two Trumpets, Two Oboes & strings: II, Largo (edited for lei
- Edited for leisure listening
- II: Adagio (edited for leisure listening)
- I: Promenade
- Edited for leisure listening
- No. 15 (edited for leisure listening)
- Edited for leisure listening
- IV: Procession of the Sardar (edited for leisure listening)
- Love's Greeting
- II: Andantino (edited for leisure listening)
- II: Adagio (edited for leisure listening)

Only thing wrong is the title... Good classical collection!Review Date: 2003-10-13
This collection surpasses many classical variety albums in its overall quality, regardless of the excellent price. The performances of the respective pieces are excellent as is the audio engineering, which is crisp and clear. What suprised me most, after a couple listens, was how well the widely varied pieces fit together as an album. The selections cross time from the early Baroque period into the 20th century, and they all have a certain continuity. This gives the album added value, as you'd have to purchase many albums to have the wide range of music represented here. CANDLELIGHT FAVORITES gives a mixture of instantly recognizable tunes with some "deeper cuts". It's essentially a classical "mix tape" of sorts, and it works well for both background and purposeful listening.
So excuse the cheesy cover design and the slight title misnomer, and you've got a very affordable and welcome addition to your classic music collection. CANDLELIGHT FAVORITES comes recommended for those seeking a good, varied classical album.
Disc 1
- Please Say You Will
- A Picture of Her Face
- The Great Crush Collision March
- Harmony Club Waltz
- Combination March
- Original Rags
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Swipesy-Cake Walk
- Sunflower Slow Drag
- Peachtree Rag
- Augustan Club Waltz
- The Easy Winners
- Cleopha
- The Strenuous Life

One disc of a larger setReview Date: 2003-12-16
The playing on this disc is fairly good-I've seen Richard Zimmerman perform in person and he's certainly capable of playing ragtime well-but by no means are the recordings here the best interpretation of Joplin's music. Sometimes I feel Zimmerman plays too fast, at other times it sounds jerky, and at other times wrong notes are painfully obvious. Additionally, the sound quality varies from track to track, with some being marred by heavy tape hiss or distortion. These were originally recorded for budget LP's label back in the 1970s (I've seen them on Olympic and Murray Hill labels) and LaserLight has not done much to improve the sound quality. The music's there, and for casual listening on a boombox or car stereo, one might not notice the technical flaws, but on a good stereo system, they significantly detract from the overall listening experience.
If you're in the market for Joplin's music, you'd do yourself a favor to ignore this disc (even if the price is inviting) and invest in a better set like Joshua Rifkin's Joplin CD or William Albright's Joplin 2-CD set. Pianist Scott Kirby is currently releasing a complete Joplin set in four volumes, and I'd highly recommened looking into getting those before buying this disc.
Complete Works, 14 tracks? No way!Review Date: 2003-11-25
Complete Works, 14 tracks? No way!Review Date: 2003-11-25
Disc 1
- I Am Thinking of My Pickanniny Days
- The Ragtime Dance
- A Breeze from Alabama
- Elite Syncopations
- March Majestic
- The Entertainer
- Something Doing - Scott Joplin, Hayden, Scott
- Weeping Willow
- Little Black Baby
- Palm Leaf Rag
- The Favorite
- The Sycamore
- The Cascades
- The Chrysanthemum

Wonderful! I cannot recommend this recording highly enough.Review Date: 2008-03-02
Comprehensive collectionReview Date: 2008-02-13
I've always been a fan of ragtime, but not particularly an expert. This artist is either playing a completely faithful rendition of the music, or he stutters sometimes. This does not detract from the music at all, it's probably just the artist's playing style.
The set is jam-packed with pieces I've never heard before, so it was quite an experience. The last disc in particular features an opera-style suite!
Adequate!Review Date: 2007-09-13
However, it is a complete Joplin - 66 songs, including every major Rag and other stuff, such as waltzes, marches, and pieces of "Treemonisha", his failed opera. What I wanted was a player piano, with a complete set of paper scrolls, you know what I'm talking about? Even if I could find one, I can't afford it. Maybe this is the next best thing?
So I definitely recommend it for the Joplin novice - it's something to strongly encourage. But is this the last Joplin you'll ever buy? I doubt it - it's merely adequate, not great. Joplin for 40 cents a pop, you won't find a better value.
WilmotReview Date: 2007-01-10
Delightful colletion of Scott Joplin's musicReview Date: 2006-08-17

Disc 1
- l. Allegro
- lll. Allegro (Pastoral Dance)
- Largo, arr. for flute
- Badinerie
- ll. Siciliano
- Dance of the Blessed Spirits - Gluck, Christoph Wi
- lll. Rondeau
- Greensleeves
- Chinese Dance
- Dance of the Reed Flutes
- Sicilienne - Faure, Gabriel
- Act lll: Entr'acte
- Syrinx - Debussy, Claude
- Suite No 2 lll Menuet
- Meditation - Massenet, Jules
- Piece in the Form of a Habanera - Ravel
- The Birds (Aviary)
- Maple Leaf Rag - Joplin, Scott
- ll. Allegretto - Adagio ma non troppo
- Summertime - Gershwin, George
- Density 21.5 for Solo Flute - Varese

Interesting Mix, but not for serious classical music listeners Review Date: 2005-08-08
a must have flute cdReview Date: 2001-07-22
even if you haven't heard of some of these songs it is wonderful to listen to them. i recomend this cd for flutiests of all levels.
takes you to another place and time!Review Date: 2000-08-25
Related Subjects: Jordan, Louis Kenton, Stan Kessel, Barney Kirk, Rahsaan Roland Marsalis, Branford Mays, Lyle McLaughlin, John Metheny, Pat Miller, Glenn
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