Scott Joplin Music


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 Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin : The Entertainer
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 Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin and James P. Johnson RAGTIME BACK TO BACK; Musical Heritage Society, MHS 4022
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Scott Joplin and James P. Johnson; RAGTIME BACK TO BACK; Performed by William Bolcom and William Albright; Musical Heritage Society, MHS 4022
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 Scott Joplin
The Scott Joplin Collection,The Golden Greats
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Scott Joplin Himself
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Scott Joplin His Complete Works
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Scott Joplin His Complete Works
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Scott Joplin King of Ragtime Writers: From Classic Piano Rolls [CD]
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Scott Joplin Magnetic Rag
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 Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin on Guitar
Format: Audio Cassette from Paulstarr Enterprise (1991-06-25)
Artist: Giovanni DeChiaro
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • The Entertainer
  • The Heliotrope Bouquet
  • Eugenia
  • Bethena: A Concert Waltz
  • The Pineapple Rag
  • The Weeping Willow
  • The Sunflower Slow Drag
  • Solace (A Mexican Serenade)
  • Elite Syncopations
  • The Chrysanthemum
  • The Maple Leaf Rag
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Scott Joplin on Guitar
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Review Date: 2008-12-24
Amazing recording. My husband and I both play guitar and it was hard to believe someone can actually play ragtime so impeccably on guitar! Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake would be proud. Was able to astound our 15-year-old guitar-playing grandson. Highly recommend this recording. After we heard a cut from the CD on our classical music station, we immediately ordered it and have enjoyed it unreservedly.Scott Joplin on Guitar

Absolutely Brilliant!
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Review Date: 2000-12-05
Who would have thought anyone could arrange Joplin for guitar? It sounds as if Joplin wrote for the guitar, Giovanni de Chiaro has done a fantastic job in his arrangements on this CD! I have heard he did all of Joplin's works and that this will soon appear on CD, so I am waiting for that.

Check this one out in the meantime.

-JZ

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-05
I was fortunate enough to hear Giovanni de Chiaro in person when he came to French Camp, MS, two or three years ago. He is superb - I'd say almost, if not as good as, Christopher Parkening. His fingering is lightning-fast, and he captures the proper Joplin Scott spirit. A must-have for any music fan.

Stellar
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-07
This CD, as well as all of De Chiaro's works, transport one, musically & emotionally.Where words leave off, his music begins.His transcriptions of Joplin's works are available. The artist can be contacted at The University of Southern Mississipi School of Music, Box 5081, Hattiesburg, Mississipi 39406-5081, PH:601-266-5401,FAX:601-266-6185.

Classical, not Ragtime
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-16
De Chiaro's obviously a classically-trained guitarist, as the renditions here are very crisp and precise without a hint of soul. Classical musicians rarely succeed when trying to play jazz or folk; you can't notate the "feel" so they tend to not have any. De Chiaro is technically flawless here, but in so doing he makes Joplin's music curiously dry and academic.

The beauty of Joplin's music is the gentle alternation between blues and Chopinesque virtuosity. In De Chiaro's hands these rags sound like Bagatelles unfortunately removed from their wistful origins. It's pleasant enough, in a Segovia-like way but not what I was hoping for. Dave Laibman and Stefan Grossman have both done better -- though not nearly enough.


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