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The Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation in Sedalia, Missouri, the Cradle of Ragtime. ... Scott Joplin was the most sophisticated and tasteful ragtime composer of the era. But he aspired to more. His goal was to be a successful composer for the lyric stage and he continually worked toward this end.
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www.scottjoplin.org/biography.htm
www.scottjoplin.org/biography.htm
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The Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation in Sedalia, Missouri, the Cradle of Ragtime. ... Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival; ... Scott Joplin Foundation Benefit Concert Series; Ivory & Gold dinner show featuring Anne and Jeff Barnhart and Danny Coots...
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www.scottjoplin.org/
www.scottjoplin.org/
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Scott Joplin, the "King of Ragtime" music, was born near Linden, Texas on November 24, 1868. He moved with his family to Texarkana at the age of about seven. ... Even at this early age, Joplin demonstrated his extraordinary talent for music. Encouraged by his parents, he was already proficient on the banjo,
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www.lsjunction.com/people/joplin.htm
www.lsjunction.com/people/joplin.htm
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Scott Joplin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scott Joplin (between July 1867 and January 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an African-American composer and pianist, born near Texarkana, Texas, into the first post-slavery generation. He achieved fame fo...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin
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Scott Joplin was an American composer. He was born on November 24, 1868 in Bowie County, Texas. He died April 1, 1917 in New York City. ... Joplin studied piano with teachers near his home in Texas. From the mid-1880s, he gave piano performances throughout the Midwest, and he performed at the ... Scott Joplin image:
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www.incwell.com/Biographies/Joplin.html
www.incwell.com/Biographies/Joplin.html
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Life of influential composer and pianist Scott Joplin, called the King of Ragtime. ... Scott Joplin (1868-1917), African American composer and pianist, called the "King of Ragtime," son of Jiles and Florence (Givins) Joplin, was born on November 24, 1868, probably at Caves Springs, near Linden, Texas.
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www.famoustexans.com/scottjoplin.htm
www.famoustexans.com/scottjoplin.htm
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Alfred Ernst, director of the St. Louis Choral Symphony Society, declared in 1901 that ragtime composer Scott Joplin was a genius. He further described Joplin's enthusiasm for the music of Wagner.
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www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/joplin.php
www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/joplin.php
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