Scott Joplin Music


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 Scott Joplin
Piano Music of Scott Joplin
Format: Audio CD from Classical Heritage (1996-01-01)
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Disc 1
  • Wall Street Rag
  • Solace
  • Pleasant Moments
  • Country Club
  • Euphonic Sounds
  • Paragon Rag
  • Stop-Time Rag
  • Felicity Rag - John Arpin, Joplin, Scott
  • Scott Joplin's New Rag
  • Kismet Rag - John Arpin, Joplin, Scott
  • Magnetic Rag
  • Reflection Rag
  • Silver Swan Rag (Attributed to Scott Joplin)
Average review score:

Complete . . . . what?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-23
This album has 13 pieces on it written by Scott Joplin. They are just a selection, obviously, since Joplin wrote some 50 rags, to say nothing of other incidental music like waltzes and marches.

Pianist John Arpin's fine performances of *all* of Scott Joplin's puslished rags and incidental music for the piano are collected on a four-disk set with the title above, published by the same folks. The full set is terrific. I hope Amazon will carry it.

 Scott Joplin
Piano Music of Scott Joplin
Format: Audio CD from Classical Heritage (1996-01-01)
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  • Leola
  • Eugenia
  • Antoinette
  • The Ragtime Dance
  • Searchlight Rag
  • Gladiolus Rag
  • Lily Queen
  • Rose Leaf Rag
  • Heliotrope Bouquet
  • The Nonpareil
  • Fig Leaf Rag
  • Sugarcane
  • Pineapple Rag
 Scott Joplin
Piano Pops
Format: Audio CD from Centaur (1999-11-30)
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  • Brazil - Rich Ridenour, Barroso, Ary
  • MalagueƱa - Rich Ridenour, Lecuona, Ernesto
  • Helitrope Bouquet - Rich Ridenour, Joplin, Scott
  • Pumpkin Eater's Little Fugue - Rich Ridenour, McBride, Robert
  • Rootbeer Rag - Rich Ridenour, Joel, Billy
  • Golliwog's Cakewalk - Rich Ridenour, Debussy, Claude
  • Linus & Lucy - Rich Ridenour, Guaraldi, Vince
  • 18th Variation - Rich Ridenour,
  • Warsaw Concerto - Rich Ridenour, Addinsell, Richard
  • Prelude No. 2 - Rich Ridenour,
  • Rhapsody in Blue - Rich Ridenour, Gershwin, George
 Scott Joplin
Piano Rags By Scott Joplin
Format: LP Record from Nonesuch Records ()
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 Scott Joplin
Piano Rags by Scott Joplin
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 Scott Joplin
Piano Rags by Scott Joplin
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Piano Rags By Scott Joplin Volume 2
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 Scott Joplin
Piano Rags By Scott Joplin, Vol. 3 [Vinyl LP] [Stereo]
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 Scott Joplin
Piano Rags
Format: Audio CD from Prestige Elite (2002-10-08)
Artist: Scott Joplin
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 Scott Joplin
Piano Works
Format: Audio Cassette from RCA (1995-04-16)
Artist: Scott Joplin
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Maple Leaf Rag
  • Original Rags
  • Swipesy
  • Peacherine Rag
  • The Easy Winners
  • Sunflower Slow Drag
  • The Entertainer
  • Elite Syncopations
  • The Strenuous Life
  • A Breeze from Alabama
  • Palm Leaf Rag
  • Something Doing - Scott Joplin, Hayden, Scott
  • Weeping Willow Rag
  • The Chrysanthemum
  • The Cascades
  • The Sycamore
Average review score:

Shut up and listen
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-13
I'm not going to get into the argument about whether Scott Joplin should be played fast or slow, and which rags are at the roots of jazz and which are just hanging off the branches, and all that. All I'm going to say is that Dick Hyman is a big name, big talent, and it shows on this recording. Joplin's music is sometimes easy to gloss over, but Hyman gives it the attention it deserves, and, I feel, his interpretations are as good as any and probably better than most. This is a recording that is worthy of study, but you'll likely end up like me: just listening to it because it is so good and entertaining. All the familiar Joplin works, Maple Leaf Rag, Peacherine Rag, Palm Leaf Rag, The Entertainer, are here, as well as some less familiar songs, such as A Breeze from Alabama. There is almost an hour's worth of music here and while it isn't remastered or anything, the sound is excellent and well up to the RCA Victor standard of excellence. I would have preferred more thorough liner notes, but there is still plenty of information here. Ultimately, it comes down to the music and performer, both of which are top notch on this recording. Don't worry about whether this is "authentically true to the composer's intention" or not. Joplin isn't turning in his grave, so you might as well just sit back and enjoy this great work of art.

Dick Hyman has captored the essence of Scott Joplin...
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-12
Jazz arranger and stride pianist Dick Hyman has captured the essence of Scott Joplin, playing such classics as "Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer," as well as many lesser known but still highly enjoyable tunes. Just like Joplin would say never play a rag too fast, Hyman plays at the perfect tempo, never too fast. Hyman proves not only to be a fine stride painist but a superb ragtime painist. Although there is no improvisation here, ragtime is completely written out, there is plenty of syncopation and joyous sounds here to keep the jazz collector happy. this CD is highly recomended as a great introduction to the music of Scott Joplin and the playing of Dick Hyman.

Also try Dick Hyman's tribute CD to Fats Waller. And if you like Ragtime don't miss out on the incredible Paragon Ragtime Orchestra which re-creates bands like Arthur Pryor's Orchestra from the ragtime era.

little disappointed
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-13
Don't get me wrong. Dick Hyman is really great in what he's doing. The pieces are brilliantly performed. But it's not my taste. He's playing 100s of staccatos where Scott Joplin never wrote a point on his sheets thus taking the drive off the songs. Songs and parts of songs that should sound strong just sound way too "dolce". All in all the whole cd is too soft and too slow. Yes, Scott Joplin said never play Ragtime too fast. But songs like the Entertainer or Elite Syncopations should in my opinion be played "faster" to have a drive. I used to play the songs myself. It's just more fun when you play them faster and louder - with more energy.

This cd is for you when you like quiet and mellow music and like to drink tea while listening to it.
If you like barrelhouse music - what ragtime is supposed to be - then buy another cd like "the Sting" soundtrack or Scott Joplin played by Richard Zimmerman.


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