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Scott Joplin & Arthur Marshall - Lily Queen 1907 (Ragtime Piano Synthesia) 

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Lily Queen by Scott Joplin
Sequenced by: Warren S. Trachtman
Wikipedia:
Scott Joplin was an American composer and pianist. Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime compositions and was dubbed the King of Ragtime. During his brief career, he wrote 44 original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the "Maple Leaf Rag", became ragtime's first and most influential hit, and has been recognized as the archetypal rag.
Joplin grew up in a musical family of railway laborers in Texarkana, Arkansas, and developed his own musical knowledge with the help of local teachers. While in Texarkana, Texas, he formed a vocal quartet and taught mandolin and guitar. During the late 1880s he left his job as a railroad laborer and travelled the American South as an itinerant musician. He went to Chicago for the World's Fair of 1893, which played a major part in making ragtime a national craze by 1897.
Joplin moved to Sedalia, Missouri, in 1894 and earned a living as a piano teacher. There he taught future ragtime composers Arthur Marshall, Scott Hayden and Brun Campbell. He began publishing music in 1895, and publication of his "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1899 brought him fame. This piece had a profound influence on writers of ragtime. It also brought Joplin a steady income for life, though he did not reach this level of success again and frequently had financial problems. In 1901 Joplin moved to St. Louis, where he continued to compose and publish, and regularly performed in the community. The score to his first opera A Guest of Honor was confiscated in 1903 with his belongings for non-payment of bills, and is now considered lost.
In 1907, Joplin moved to New York City to find a producer for a new opera. He attempted to go beyond the limitations of the musical form that made him famous, but without much monetary success. His second opera, Treemonisha, was never fully staged during his lifetime.
In 1916, Joplin descended into dementia as a result of syphilis. He was admitted to a mental institution in January 1917, and died there three months later at the age of 48. Joplin's death is widely considered to mark the end of ragtime as a mainstream music format; over the next several years, it evolved with other styles into stride, jazz, and eventually big band swing.
Joplin's music was rediscovered and returned to popularity in the early 1970s with the release of a million-selling album recorded by Joshua Rifkin. This was followed by the Academy Award-winning 1973 film The Sting that featured several of Joplin's compositions, most notably "The Entertainer", whose performance by pianist Marvin Hamlisch received wide airplay. Treemonisha was finally produced in full, to wide acclaim, in 1972. In 1976, Joplin was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize.
This video quote:
"Because it has such a ragged movement. It suggests something like that." - Scott Joplin
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Комментарии : 16   
@dlynskey4310
@dlynskey4310 Год назад
Ah yes nothing like vibin' to some good ol' joplin at midnight (even though as im commenting its currently 9:55😂 as im commting) in my room with all lights off expect the closet door open with the closet light on imo
@corwinday7836
@corwinday7836 Год назад
Finally! I requested this on my grandmothers account which I use to comment on ur vids so glad I finally made this now I no longer have to watch those old records and can enjoy ur spectacular much better rendition instead so thanks now let's do the fascinator too😊 also I've noticed one thing about this song it has a very romantic name I wonder if this was meant too was meant to be dedicated to one of his 3 wives anyways thanks❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊
@harshpiano12
@harshpiano12 Год назад
As always i said nice...,❤️❤️❤️❤️💐💐
@RockRaider1847
@RockRaider1847 Год назад
Amazing!
@Remi-B-Goode
@Remi-B-Goode Год назад
🤔👍
@corwinday7836
@corwinday7836 Год назад
Agreed
@bigbrojhay334
@bigbrojhay334 Год назад
Muwwhhaa, Very Nice😊👌❤ Thanks for the tutorial ❤🎉
@bigbrojhay334
@bigbrojhay334 Год назад
I liked number 12❤👍
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Год назад
The piece was actually created solely by Arthur Marshall 1907. Joplin only helped to arrange it and tweak mistakes to perfect it.
@itsRemco
@itsRemco Год назад
🤯
@StuartSimon
@StuartSimon 4 месяца назад
What I want to know is why Joplin’s name is on this one and not on Kinklets, The Peach, The Pippin, or Ham And!
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 4 месяца назад
@@StuartSimon All those pieces you mentioned were composed solely by Arthur Marshall. Though Marshall did dedicate Ham And! to Joplin around the time he moved to NYC. Joplin only did some arrangements and editing for Lily Queen which is why he has a credit.
@StuartSimon
@StuartSimon 4 месяца назад
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 I would believe that Marshall came to Joplin to edit and arrange Lily Queen, but Kinklets had already been published in 1906. So it seems to me like Marshall had other editors at Stark and came to Joplin only when it was convenient for them both. If Marshall was so insecure about his ability to notate music, why do we have pieces with his name alone on them?
@Joplers
@Joplers 24 дня назад
⁠​⁠Joplin fixed some issues with the voice leading in this piece. Marshall originally went to Stark with an unrevised Lily Queen and he promptly refused it. Joplin would only later get involved with the piece after meeting with Marshall in Chicago. I hear the argument thrown around that most of Lily Queen is clearly in Marshall's hand writing, meaning it must all be him. This doesn't change the fact that Joplin would've most likely done his rephrasing on an editorial score. The voice leading throughout this piece is very reminiscent to Joplin. At 0:51 that line specifically is used often in his works, such as Eugenia and Stoptime.
@Whodmyname
@Whodmyname Год назад
Why not even put Arthur Marshall in the title????
@itsRemco
@itsRemco Год назад
Didn't realize he co-authored
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