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Scott Joplin
Eugenia
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Composer
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Scott Joplin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Rag
Compose Date
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1906
Publication Date
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1906
Average_duration
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4:30
"Eugenia" is a piano ragtime composed by Scott Joplin in 1906. It was published by John Stark & Son in St. Louis, Missouri. The piece is named after Joplin's second wife, Eugenia, whom he married in 1901. The ragtime is divided into three movements: the first is in the key of C major and is marked "Moderato"; the second is in the key of F major and is marked "Andante"; and the third is in the key of C major and is marked "Allegro". The piece is written in a classic ragtime form, with a syncopated melody in the right hand and a steady bass line in the left hand. The first movement of "Eugenia" begins with a simple melody that gradually builds in complexity as the piece progresses. The second movement is more lyrical and features a flowing melody that is reminiscent of a waltz. The third movement is the most energetic of the three, with a fast-paced melody that is full of syncopation and playful flourishes. One of the characteristics of "Eugenia" is its use of chromaticism, which is the use of notes outside of the key signature. This gives the piece a unique and complex sound that is not often found in other ragtime compositions. Additionally, Joplin's use of syncopation and his mastery of the piano's range and dynamics make "Eugenia" a challenging and rewarding piece for pianists to play. Overall, "Eugenia" is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases Scott Joplin's skill as a composer and pianist. Its premiere date is unknown, but it remains a popular and beloved piece of ragtime music to this day.
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