Scott Joplin
School of Ragtime (6)
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Composer:Scott JoplinGenre:KeyboardStyle:RagCompose Date:1908Publication Date:1908Average_duration:1:51The "School of Ragtime (6)" is a composition by the legendary American composer and pianist, Scott Joplin. It was composed in the early 1900s during the height of the ragtime era. The piece was premiered in 1908 and quickly became a popular addition to the ragtime repertoire. The "School of Ragtime (6)" is a six-movement piece that showcases Joplin's mastery of the ragtime style. Each movement is characterized by its unique melody, rhythm, and tempo. The first movement, "The Nonpareil," is a lively and upbeat piece that sets the tone for the rest of the composition. It features a syncopated melody that is typical of ragtime music. The second movement, "The Cascades," is a more complex piece that features intricate rhythms and a more intricate melody. It is named after the famous Cascades Park in Joplin's hometown of St. Louis. The third movement, "The Chrysanthemum," is a slower and more melodic piece that showcases Joplin's ability to create beautiful and expressive melodies. The fourth movement, "The Peacherine," is a playful and upbeat piece that features a catchy melody and a lively rhythm. The fifth movement, "The Easy Winners," is another lively and upbeat piece that features a syncopated melody and a driving rhythm. The final movement, "The Entertainer," is perhaps Joplin's most famous composition and is a fitting end to the "School of Ragtime (6)." It features a catchy melody and a lively rhythm that has become synonymous with ragtime music. Overall, the "School of Ragtime (6)" is a masterpiece of ragtime music that showcases Joplin's incredible talent as a composer and pianist. Its six movements are each unique and showcase different aspects of the ragtime style. The piece has become a staple of the ragtime repertoire and is still performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world today.More....