Scott Joplin Music


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 Scott Joplin
Thompson Plays Scott Joplin
Format: Audio CD from Daring Records (1998-03-10)
Artist: Butch Thompson
List price: $16.98
New price: $49.99
Used price: $4.31
Collectible price: $29.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Maple Leaf Rag
  • Bethena: A Concert Waltz
  • Swipesy Cakewalk
  • Wall Street Rag
  • The Ragtime Dance
  • Solace (A Mexican Serenade)
  • Pineapple Rag
  • Heliotrope Bouquet
  • Elite Syncopations
  • Lily Queen
  • Euphonic Sounds
  • The Cascades
  • Magnetic Rag
Average review score:

Not the best performance of Scott Joplin's work.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-16
I'm sure Mr. Thompson is a fine pianist, but on this CD, he seems a bit ham-fisted. I have the uneasy feeling that his timing is just slightly off on many selections, and he seems to make a number of blunders on each piece.

Perfect Timing
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-11
This recording is one I play over and over. Thompson has a great feel for ragtime music. This is probably the best album of Joplin available.

 Scott Joplin
Tickled Ragtime & Novelties
Format: Audio CD from TurboRagtime (2001-04-20)
Artist: Dave Tucker
List price: $13.49
New price: $13.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin
  • Weeping Willow - Scott Joplin
  • Ragtime Dance - Scott Joplin
  • The Entertainer - Scott Joplin
  • Swipesy - Scott Joplin
  • Chrysanthemum - Scott Joplin
  • The Cascades - Scott Joplin
  • Magnetic Rag - Scott Joplin
  • American Beauty - Joseph Lamb
  • Nickel in the Slot - Zez Confrey
  • Kitten on the Keys - Zez Confrey
  • Stumbling - Zez Confrey
  • Coaxing the Piano - Zez Confrey
  • Meandering - Zez Confrey
  • Basin Street Blues - Spencer Williams
  • Mood Indigo - Duke Ellington
  • Mr. Jelly Lord - Jelly Roll Morten
  • Malaguena - Ernesto Lecuona
Average review score:

Excellent ragtime
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-24
This is the first album put out by this performer. I find his technique excellent. He is one of the few performers of ragtime, stride, jazz who demonstrates an amazing emotional connection to his music through his dynamics.

Great ragtime and novelty tunes.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-20
I was very impressed with Dave Tucker and his first cd. The selections were interesting, and the playing was "top notch." I did lose interest towards the end with the traditional jazz pieces, but overall the recording was strong.Ragtime is alive and well. I am looking forward to the "new release in 03."

 Scott Joplin
Itzhak Perlman, Virtuoso Violinist: Great Showpieces By Bazzini, Paganini, Sarasale, Kreisler, Wieniawski & Others [Audio Cassette]
Format: Audio Cassette from Angel ()
Artist:
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 Scott Joplin
Jalousie
Format: Audio Cassette from Proarte (1996-03-04)
Artist:
List price: $9.98

 Scott Joplin
James Levine Plays Scott Joplin
Format: Audio Cassette from RCA Red Seal ()
Artist:
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 Scott Joplin
Jazz Roots
Format: Audio CD from Decca (2008-07-01)
Artist:
List price: $16.98
New price: $10.29
Used price: $9.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • The Entertainer
  • Pleasant Moments
  • The Favourite
  • Sycamore Rag
  • Euphonic Sounds
  • Rosebud Ragtime March
  • Figleaf Rag
  • Easy Winners
  • Days Before Yesterday
  • Golliwog's Cake Walk
  • Slim Trombone
  • Lassus Trombone
  • Canadian Brass Rag
Disc 2
  • The Joust
  • En SueÀo
  • First Gymnopedie
  • Amazing Grace
  • Just A Closer Walk with Thee
  • Tin Roof Blues
  • Muskrat Ramble
  • The Cathedral
  • A Royal Firework
 Scott Joplin
Jean-Pierre Rampal Plays Scott Joplin
Format: Audio CD from Sony (1990-10-25)
Artist: Jean-Pierre Rampal
List price: $11.98
New price: $6.57
Used price: $2.25
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Maple Leaf Rag
  • Elite Syncopations
  • Bethena
  • Combination March
  • The Entertainer
  • The Cascades
  • Cleopha
  • The Ragtime Dance
  • The Chrysanthemum
  • The Favorite
  • Original Rags
  • Harmony Club Waltz
  • Great Crush Collision March
Average review score:

Excellent arrangements
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-13
Ah ... the music we neglect because we associate "cultured music" with Europe rather than appreciating our own (in this case) boistrous style. While I would recommend Joplin's own instrumentation of this music as your initial purchase, these arrangements are excellent - never distorting the original music. And the performances are excellent - the use of classical musicians giving the music the grace and dignity it deserves. Put more succintly, this cd respects Joplin's work.

The selections provide sufficient variety to keep you listening even for the "old war horses" of Maple Leaf Rag, The Entertainer and Elite Syncopations. And even "corny" touches as the train whistle in the Great Cruch Collison March work.

If this cd doesn't pep you up on a hot summer day, see your doctor ...

Very good but too fast
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-22
Most every fan of Scott Joplin's music knows that ragtime should not be played too fast. Joplin himself even gave this direction in every rag he wrote in the seconmd half of his career. However, I personally have always been one to like everything on the fast side (not just ragtime but in general). So when I popped in this CD and started listening, I was amazed that many of the pieces were too fast even for my taste, escecially 'Cleopha'. That matter aside, this is a wonderful CD. It's a fresh and exiting take on Joplin's great music, and Mr. Rampal plays flawlessly as always. The arrangements are great, with a nice selection of various instruments: Flute/piccolo, piano/honkey-tonk/'fortepiano'/harpsichord(!), a slew of percussion, and a tuba. There's even a train whistle for 'The Great Crush Collision'. And best of all, the extra instuments only add to the piece -- they never take away from the main melody. So overall, I recommend this CD as a great alternate collection of Joplin's works. Not the best for introduction, but unless you couldn't stand to hear these pieces on the fast side, I recommend it for any Joplin fan's collection.

So Relaxing
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-16
This CD is amazing. I am a flute player myself, and there is no way that i could ever even dream of playing the works of Scott Joplin with such fluidity and control. Kudos also go out to J.S. Ritter, the piano player on this recording, because even for piano, these pieces are no easy task. I grew up listening to my dad, an experienced pianist, struggle through some of the pieces on this recording, and Ritter shows no sign of trouble. I guess maybe it is expected that Ritter be able to play so well, but he still deserves much respect and admiration. There is no real standout track on the album, which in this case is fine, because it shows that Joplin was more than a one-hit-wonder with "The Entertainer". I could go into more about the technical reasons why each and every musician is magnificent on this recording, but just take my word for it that they are all equally incredible. Buy this CD at any cost! You will not regret it.

Simply excellent
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-17
This CD contains the most famous rags written by S. Joplin (including of course "The Entertainer", which became very famous as part of the soundtrack for the movie "The Sting"). All the pieces have been beautifully arranged for flute (or piccolo) and piano, with brass and percussion accompaniment. The result is really wonderful. All the players are skilled musicians (especially J.P. Rampal and J.S. Ritter) and play this pieces in a very funny style that will make you listen to this recording many many times. If you don't know this music yet, you won't regret buying this CD, and if you know the pieces I think that this arrangement is very worth considering. Very recommended.

 Scott Joplin
Jean-Pierre Rampal Plays Scott Joplin
Format: Audio Cassette from Sony Music Entertain ()
Artist: Jean-Pierre Rampal
List price: $9.98
Used price: $0.99
Collectible price: $10.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Maple Leaf Rag
  • Elite Syncopations
  • Bethena
  • Combination March
  • The Entertainer
  • The Cascades
  • Cleopha
  • The Ragtime Dance
  • The Chrysanthemum
  • The Favorite
  • Original Rags
  • Harmony Club Waltz
  • Great Crush Collision March
Average review score:

Excellent arrangements
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-13
Ah ... the music we neglect because we associate "cultured music" with Europe rather than appreciating our own (in this case) boistrous style. While I would recommend Joplin's own instrumentation of this music as your initial purchase, these arrangements are excellent - never distorting the original music. And the performances are excellent - the use of classical musicians giving the music the grace and dignity it deserves. Put more succintly, this cd respects Joplin's work.

The selections provide sufficient variety to keep you listening even for the "old war horses" of Maple Leaf Rag, The Entertainer and Elite Syncopations. And even "corny" touches as the train whistle in the Great Cruch Collison March work.

If this cd doesn't pep you up on a hot summer day, see your doctor ...

Very good but too fast
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-22
Most every fan of Scott Joplin's music knows that ragtime should not be played too fast. Joplin himself even gave this direction in every rag he wrote in the seconmd half of his career. However, I personally have always been one to like everything on the fast side (not just ragtime but in general). So when I popped in this CD and started listening, I was amazed that many of the pieces were too fast even for my taste, escecially 'Cleopha'. That matter aside, this is a wonderful CD. It's a fresh and exiting take on Joplin's great music, and Mr. Rampal plays flawlessly as always. The arrangements are great, with a nice selection of various instruments: Flute/piccolo, piano/honkey-tonk/'fortepiano'/harpsichord(!), a slew of percussion, and a tuba. There's even a train whistle for 'The Great Crush Collision'. And best of all, the extra instuments only add to the piece -- they never take away from the main melody. So overall, I recommend this CD as a great alternate collection of Joplin's works. Not the best for introduction, but unless you couldn't stand to hear these pieces on the fast side, I recommend it for any Joplin fan's collection.

So Relaxing
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-16
This CD is amazing. I am a flute player myself, and there is no way that i could ever even dream of playing the works of Scott Joplin with such fluidity and control. Kudos also go out to J.S. Ritter, the piano player on this recording, because even for piano, these pieces are no easy task. I grew up listening to my dad, an experienced pianist, struggle through some of the pieces on this recording, and Ritter shows no sign of trouble. I guess maybe it is expected that Ritter be able to play so well, but he still deserves much respect and admiration. There is no real standout track on the album, which in this case is fine, because it shows that Joplin was more than a one-hit-wonder with "The Entertainer". I could go into more about the technical reasons why each and every musician is magnificent on this recording, but just take my word for it that they are all equally incredible. Buy this CD at any cost! You will not regret it.

Simply excellent
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-17
This CD contains the most famous rags written by S. Joplin (including of course "The Entertainer", which became very famous as part of the soundtrack for the movie "The Sting"). All the pieces have been beautifully arranged for flute (or piccolo) and piano, with brass and percussion accompaniment. The result is really wonderful. All the players are skilled musicians (especially J.P. Rampal and J.S. Ritter) and play this pieces in a very funny style that will make you listen to this recording many many times. If you don't know this music yet, you won't regret buying this CD, and if you know the pieces I think that this arrangement is very worth considering. Very recommended.

 Scott Joplin
Jean-Pierre Rampal Plays Scott Joplin
Format: LP Record from CBS ()
Artist:
List price:
Used price: $19.95
Collectible price: $24.88

 Scott Joplin
Joplin - Ragtimes - Svyatkin / Dzhoplin - Regtajmy - Aleksandr Svyatkin
Format: Audio CD from Bomba-Piter, Manchester Files ()
Artist:
List price:
New price: $12.95


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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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