Scott Joplin

Scott Joplin, renowned as the "King of Ragtime," was an American composer and pianist whose innovative compositions bridged the gap between classical music and the vibrant, syncopated rhythms of African American folk music. Born into a musical family in Texarkana around 1867-1868, Joplin's early exposure to various musical influences laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work. Throughout his career, he composed over 100 original ragtime pieces, a ragtime ballet, and two operas, elevating ragtime from its saloon origins to a respected art form. His most famous works, including "Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer," remain staples of American music, influencing generations of musicians and shaping the development of jazz. Despite facing poverty, racism, and health challenges, Joplin's legacy endures, culminating in a posthumous Pulitzer Prize for his contributions to American music. His artistry continues to inspire, making him a pivotal figure in the history of American music.

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Scott Joplin

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