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List of compositions by Scott Joplin

The following is a complete list of musical compositions by Scott Joplin (c. 1867 – April 1, 1917).

Scott Joplin in 1903

Scott Joplin was born in Arkansas in around 1867, just outside Texarkana, and was a street performer before settling in Sedalia, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, and finally New York City where he died in 1917. He was an American composer and pianist, who achieved fame for his ragtime compositions, and was dubbed "The King of Ragtime." During his career, Joplin wrote over 40 original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first pieces, the "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899), has been recognized as the archetypal rag and influenced subsequent rag composers for thanks to its rhythmic patterns, melody lines, and harmony.[1]

His finances were precarious throughout his career, despite a steady income from the "Maple Leaf Rag."[2] Joplin had the majority of his works published by John Stark of Sedalia, Missouri, although he did use other lesser-known companies including his own "Scott Joplin Music Publishing Company." His first opera, A Guest of Honor, was lost after an unsuccessful tour in 1903. After the 1953 death of his widow, Lottie, a number of manuscripts of unpublished work were lost and no copies of them are known to exist.[3]

When Joplin was learning the piano, serious musical circles condemned ragtime because of its association with the vulgar and inane songs of Tin Pan Alley.[4] As a composer, Joplin refined ragtime, developing it from the dance music played by pianists in brothels in cities like St. Louis.[5] This new art form, the classic rag, combined Afro-American folk music's syncopation and nineteenth-century European romanticism, with its harmonic schemes and its march-like tempos, in particular the works of John Philip Sousa.[6][7][8] With this as a foundation, Joplin intended his compositions to be played exactly as he wrote them – without improvisation.[9] Joplin wrote his rags as "classical" music to raise ragtime above its "cheap bordello" origins and produced work which opera historian Elise Kirk described as "...more tuneful, contrapuntal, infectious, and harmonically colorful than any others of his era."[10]

Many inconsistencies can be found among Joplin's own titles, his subtitles, and titles printed on the covers of sheet music. For the editor of the collected works this reveals publishers' "editorial casualness" as well as a view that dance-steps in the genre could be interchangeable.[11] Many of the works cannot be dated with certainty, and the pieces were not always submitted for copyright registration. In many cases the publication date is the only suggestion of when a piece was composed.[12]

List

Title Style Year Form Keys Notes/Samples Reference
Please Say You Will Song 1895 Intro Vs1 Ch Intro Vs2 Ch Intro Vs3 Ch Bb Lyrics by Scott Joplin. [13]
A Picture of Her Face Song 1895 Intro Vs1 Ch Coda Vs2 Ch Coda F Lyrics by Scott Joplin. [13]
Great Crush Collision March March 1896 Intro AA BB CC DD E D2 E D2 Dm/F/F/Bb... [14]
Combination March March 1896 Intro AA Trans. BB Trans. CC DD Bb/Bb/Eb/Eb
[14]
Harmony Club Waltz Waltz 1896 Intro AA BB CC DD EE FF GG A B Bb/Bb/Gm/Bb/G/C/F/Bb/Bb [14]
Original Rags Rag 1899 Intro AA BB CC Abbr.Intro A DD EE G/G/C/G/D/G Arranged by Charles N. Daniels, although this involvement is doubtful. [15]
Maple Leaf Rag Rag 1899 AA BB A CC DD Ab/Ab/Ab/Db/Ab
[14]
Swipesy Cakewalk Cakewalk 1900 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb/Bb With Arthur Marshall. [16]
Peacherine Rag Rag 1901 Intro AA BB A CC DD Eb/Bb/Eb/Ab/Ab [14]
Sunflower Slow Drag Ragtime Two Step 1901 Intro AA BB A Trans. CC DD Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb/Eb [17]
Augustan Club Waltz Waltz 1901 Intro AA BB CC DD Coda Bb/Bb/Gm/Bb [14]
I Am Thinking of My Pickaninny Days Song 1901 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch Bb Lyrics by Henry Jackson. [18]
The Easy Winners Ragtime Two Step 1901 Intro AA BB A Trans. CC DD Ab/Ab/Ab/Db/Db [14]
A Blizzard Unknown 1901 Lost – unpublished. Mentioned in Indianapolis Freeman, November 16, 1901. [19]
Cleopha March and Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB A CC DD F/F/F/Bb/Bb [14]
A Breeze From Alabama March and Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB CC Trans. DD Trans. BB C/C/Ab/F/C [14]
Elite Syncopations Rag 1902 Intro AA BB A CC DD F/F/F/Bb/Bb [14]
The Entertainer Ragtime Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB A CC Trans. DD C/C/C/F/C
[14]
March Majestic March and Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB CC D C D C G/G/C... [14]
The Strenuous Life Ragtime Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB A Trans. CC DD C/G/C/F/F [14]
The Ragtime Dance Song 1902 Intro A B CC Trans. DD EE [FF GG HH GG] Bb/Gm/Bb/Eb... Lyrics by Scott Joplin. [20]
Something Doing Ragtime Two Step 1903 Intro AA BB A CC DD F/F/F/Bb/Bb With Scott Hayden. [17]
Weeping Willow Ragtime Two Step 1903 Intro AA BB A CC DD G/G/G/C/C [14]
Little Black Baby Song 1903 Intro Vs1 Ch1 Vs2 Ch2 Bb Lyrics by Louise Armstrong Bristol. [18]
Palm Leaf Rag Rag 1903 Intro AA BB CC Trans. AA Bb/Bb/Eb/Bb [14]
A Guest of Honor Ragtime Opera 1903 2 acts N/A Lost. [14]
Dude's Parade Opera Excerpt 1903 Lost – unpublished. Excerpt from A Guest of Honor. Announced in the Indianapolis Freeman, September 12, 1903. [21]
Patriotic Patrol Opera Excerpt 1903 Lost – unpublished. Excerpt from A Guest of Honor. Announced in the Indianapolis Freeman, September 12, 1903. [15]
Maple Leaf Rag Song 1904 Intro Vs1 Ch Int1 Intro Vs2 Ch Int2 Intro Vs3 Ch Eb Lyrics by Sydney Brown. A simplified arrangement not produced by Joplin. [22]
The Sycamore Concert Rag 1904 Intro AA BB CC DD G/G/C/C [14]
The Favorite Ragtime Two Step 1904 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb/Gm/Bb/Eb/Eb [14]
The Cascades Rag 1904 Intro AA BB Trans. CC DD C/C/Bb/Eb [14]
The Chrysanthemum Afro-American Intermezzo 1904 Intro AA BB A CC DD C Bb/F/Bb/Eb/Cm/Eb [14]
Bethena Concert Waltz 1905 Intro A Trans. BB Trans. A Trans. CC Trans. DD EE Trans. A Coda G/Bb/G/F/Bm/D/G
Bethena
[14]
Binks' Waltz Waltz 1905 Intro AA BB A CC A Coda Bb/Gm/Bb/Eb/Bb [14]
Sarah Dear Song 1905 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch F Lyrics by Henry Jackson. [23]
The Rosebud March March and Two Step 1905 Intro AA BB CC Trans. AA G/G/C/G [14]
Leola Two Step 1905 AA BB A CC DD Ab/Ab/Ab/Db/Ab [14]
You Stand Good with Me, Babe Song 1905 Lost – unpublished. Announced in Indianapolis Freeman, July 22, 1905. [24][14]
Eugenia Rag 1906 Intro AA BB A C D C D C Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb... [14]
The Ragtime Dance Stop-Time Two Step 1906 Intro AA BB CC [DD EE FF] Bb/Eb... [14]
Antoinette March and Two Step 1906 Intro AA BB C D C D C G/G/C... [14]
Good-bye Old Gal Good-bye Song 1906 Intro Vs1 Ch Ch Vs2 Ch Ch F Music by H. Carroll Taylor, lyrics by Mac Darden, arranged by Joplin. [25]
Snoring Sampson: A Quarrel in Ragtime Song 1907 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch C Music & lyrics by Harry La Mertha, arranged by Joplin. [17]
The Nonpareil (None To Equal) Ragtime Two Step 1907 Intro AA BB CC DD Bb/Bb/Eb/Eb [14]
When Your Hair Is Like The Snow Song 1907 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch C Lyrics by Owen Spendthrift. [16]
Gladiolus Rag Rag 1907 AA BB A CC DD Ab/Ab/Ab/Db/Db [14]
Searchlight Rag Rag 1907 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb/Eb
[14]
Lily Queen Ragtime Two Step 1907 Intro AA BB A CC DD C/C/C/F/F By Arthur Marshall, edited by Joplin. [26]
Rose Leaf Rag Ragtime Two Step 1907 Intro AA BB A CC DD C/C/C/F/F [14]
Heliotrope Bouquet Slow Drag Two Step 1907 Intro A BB A CC DD G/G/G/C/C With Louis Chauvin. [25]
Fig Leaf Rag High Class Rag 1908 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb/Eb [27]
Sugar Cane Ragtime Two Step 1908 AA BB A CC DD Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb/Bb [27]
Sensation Rag 1908 AA BB A CC D G/G/G/C/C By Joseph F. Lamb, arranged by Joplin. [28]
Pine Apple Rag Rag 1908 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb/Bb/Bb/Eb/Eb [27]
School of Ragtime – 6 Exercises for Piano Exercises 1908 AA; BB; CC; DD; EE; FF C [27]
Pleasant Moments Ragtime Waltz 1909 Intro A BB A CC A Coda G/D/G/C/G
Performed by the composer on a player piano in 1916
[27]
Wall Street Rag Rag 1909 Intro AA BB CC DD C/C/F/F [27][29]
Solace Habanera / Mexican Serenade 1909 Intro AA BB A CC DD C/C/C/F/F
Computer-generated audio for "Solace"
[27]
Country Club Ragtime Two Step 1909 Intro AA BB A CC DD C/C/C/F/F [27]
Euphonic Sounds Syncopated Novelty 1909 Intro AA BB A CC A Coda Bb/Bb/Bb/F/Bb [27]
Paragon Rag Rag 1909 Intro AA BB A CC DD G/G/G/C/C [27]
Stoptime Rag Stop-Time Rag 1910 AA BB A CC DD EE D FF GG C/Am/C... [27]
Pine Apple Rag Song 1910 Intro Vs1A Vs1B Ch Vs2A Vs2B Ch Eb Lyrics by Joe Snyder. [30]
Treemonisha Opera 1911 3 acts, 27 chapters N/A [27]
Felicity Rag Ragtime Two Step 1911 Intro AA BB CC Trans. DD C/C/C/F/C With Scott Hayden. Likely composed before 1903. [31]
Lovin' Babe Song 1911 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch G Lyrics by Al. R. Turner, arranged by Joplin. [32]
Scott Joplin's New Rag Rag 1912 Intro AA BB A CC Trans. D A Coda C/Am/C/C/Em/C [27]
Kismet Rag Rag 1913 Intro AA BB A CC DD C/G/C/F/C With Scott Hayden. Likely composed before 1903. [32]
A Real Slow Drag Opera Excerpt 1913 Intro A B1 B2 Trans. CC B1 B2 Coda Bm/F/Bb/F Revised excerpt from Treemonisha. [27]
Prelude to Act 3 Opera Excerpt 1913 A B CC A Coda G/Bb/C/G Revised excerpt from Treemonisha. [27]
Silver Swan Rag Rag 1914 Intro AA BB A CC Intro A Bb/Gm/Bb/Eb/Bb Originally published only on piano roll. Sheet music published in 1971. [27]
Magnetic Rag Rag 1914 Intro AA BB CC Trans. DD AA Coda Bb/Gm/Bb/Bbm/Bb
[27]
Frolic of the Bears Opera Excerpt 1915 Intro A B1 B2 C Trans. A B1 B2 C Trans. A Coda Em Revised excerpt from Treemonisha. [33]
Morning Glories Song 1915 Lost – incomplete, and unpublished. Announced by the composer in the Indianapolis Freeman newspaper, September 4, 1915. Seen by biographer Rudi Blesh in 1950. [34]
Syncopated Jamboree Vaudeville Act 1915 Lost – unpublished. Announced in the Indianapolis Freeman newspaper, September 18, 1915. [35]
Pretty Pansy Rag Rag 1915? Lost – incomplete, and unpublished. [27]
Recitative Rag Rag 1915? Lost – incomplete, and unpublished. [27]
For the Sake of All Song 1915? Lost – incomplete, and unpublished. [27]
If Musical Comedy 1915 Lost – announced in the New York Age September 7, 1916. [32]
Symphony No. 1 Symphony 1916? Lost – announced in the New York Age September 7, 1916. [36]
Piano Concerto Piano Concerto 1917? Lost – unpublished. [30]
Reflection Rag (Syncopated Musings) Rag 1917 Intro AA BB CC DD EE Bb/Gm/Bb/Eb/Eb Published posthumously by Stark, likely from much older unpublished manuscripts. [27]

References

  1. ^ Blesh 1981, p. xxiii.
  2. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 52, 56 & 58.
  3. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 246–248.
  4. ^ Curtis 1999, pp. 37–88[clarification needed]
  5. ^ Whitcomb 1986, p. 24.
  6. ^ Jasen & Tichenor 1978, p. 88.
  7. ^ Davis 1995, pp. 67–68.
  8. ^ Williams 1987.
  9. ^ Scott & Rutkoff 2001, p. 37.
  10. ^ Kirk 2001, p. 190.
  11. ^ Vera Brodsky Lawrence, Editor's Note pix, Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works, New York Public Library, 1981.
  12. ^ Index p. 325, Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works, New York Public Library, 1981.
  13. ^ a b Berlin 1994, pp. 265, 268.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Berlin 1994, p. 269.
  15. ^ a b Berlin 1994, pp. 264, 269.
  16. ^ a b Berlin 1994, pp. 268, 269.
  17. ^ a b c Berlin 1994, pp. 267, 269.
  18. ^ a b Berlin 1994, pp. 263, 269.
  19. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 260, 269.
  20. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 265, 269.
  21. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 261, 269.
  22. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 131, 264, 269.
  23. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 266, 269.
  24. ^ Berlin 1994, p. 268.
  25. ^ a b Berlin 1994, pp. 262, 269.
  26. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 169, 263, 269.
  27. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Berlin 1994, p. 270.
  28. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 266, 270.
  29. ^ Edwards, Bill. "Rags and Pieces by Scott Joplin (1906-1917)". RAGPIANO. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
  30. ^ a b Berlin 1994, pp. 265, 270.
  31. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 262, 270.
  32. ^ a b c Berlin 1994, pp. 263, 270.
  33. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 235, 262, 270.
  34. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 235, 264, 270.
  35. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 235, 268, 270.
  36. ^ Berlin 1994, pp. 268, 270.

Bibliography

  • Berlin, Edward A. (1994). King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin and His Era. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-510108-1.
  • Blesh, Rudi (1981). "Scott Joplin: Black-American Classicist". In Lawrence, Vera Brodsky (ed.). Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works. New York Public Library. ISBN 0-87104-272-X.
  • Curtis, Susan (1999). Lawrence O. Christensen; William E. Foley; Gary Kremer (eds.). Dictionary of Missouri Biography. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 9780826260161. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
  • Davis, Francis (1995). The History of the Blues:The Roots, the Music, the People. Hyperion. ISBN 0-306-81296-7.
  • Jasen, David A.; Tichenor, Trebor Jay (1978). Rags and Ragtime: A Musical History. New York, NY: Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-486-25922-6.
  • Kirk, Elise Kuhl (2001). American Opera. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-02623-3.
  • Scott, William B.; Rutkoff, Peter M. (2001). New York Modern: The Arts and the City. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-6793-2.
  • Whitcomb, Ian (1986). After the Ball. Hal Leonard Corp. ISBN 0-87910-063-X.
  • Williams, Martin, ed. (1987). The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz. Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 0-393-99342-6.

Further reading

  • Morath, Max (2005). Kirchner, Bill (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Jazz. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-518359-2.

External links

  •   Media related to Compositions by Scott Joplin at Wikimedia Commons

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The following is a complete list of musical compositions by Scott Joplin c 1867 April 1 1917 Scott Joplin in 1903 Scott Joplin was born in Arkansas in around 1867 just outside Texarkana and was a street performer before settling in Sedalia Missouri St Louis Missouri and finally New York City where he died in 1917 He was an American composer and pianist who achieved fame for his ragtime compositions and was dubbed The King of Ragtime During his career Joplin wrote over 40 original ragtime pieces one ragtime ballet and two operas One of his first pieces the Maple Leaf Rag 1899 has been recognized as the archetypal rag and influenced subsequent rag composers for thanks to its rhythmic patterns melody lines and harmony 1 His finances were precarious throughout his career despite a steady income from the Maple Leaf Rag 2 Joplin had the majority of his works published by John Stark of Sedalia Missouri although he did use other lesser known companies including his own Scott Joplin Music Publishing Company His first opera A Guest of Honor was lost after an unsuccessful tour in 1903 After the 1953 death of his widow Lottie a number of manuscripts of unpublished work were lost and no copies of them are known to exist 3 When Joplin was learning the piano serious musical circles condemned ragtime because of its association with the vulgar and inane songs of Tin Pan Alley 4 As a composer Joplin refined ragtime developing it from the dance music played by pianists in brothels in cities like St Louis 5 This new art form the classic rag combined Afro American folk music s syncopation and nineteenth century European romanticism with its harmonic schemes and its march like tempos in particular the works of John Philip Sousa 6 7 8 With this as a foundation Joplin intended his compositions to be played exactly as he wrote them without improvisation 9 Joplin wrote his rags as classical music to raise ragtime above its cheap bordello origins and produced work which opera historian Elise Kirk described as more tuneful contrapuntal infectious and harmonically colorful than any others of his era 10 Many inconsistencies can be found among Joplin s own titles his subtitles and titles printed on the covers of sheet music For the editor of the collected works this reveals publishers editorial casualness as well as a view that dance steps in the genre could be interchangeable 11 Many of the works cannot be dated with certainty and the pieces were not always submitted for copyright registration In many cases the publication date is the only suggestion of when a piece was composed 12 Contents 1 List 2 References 3 Bibliography 4 Further reading 5 External linksList EditTitle Style Year Form Keys Notes Samples ReferencePlease Say You Will Song 1895 Intro Vs1 Ch Intro Vs2 Ch Intro Vs3 Ch Bb Lyrics by Scott Joplin 13 A Picture of Her Face Song 1895 Intro Vs1 Ch Coda Vs2 Ch Coda F Lyrics by Scott Joplin 13 Great Crush Collision March March 1896 Intro AA BB CC DD E D2 E D2 Dm F F Bb 14 Combination March March 1896 Intro AA Trans BB Trans CC DD Bb Bb Eb Eb source source source 14 Harmony Club Waltz Waltz 1896 Intro AA BB CC DD EE FF GG A B Bb Bb Gm Bb G C F Bb Bb 14 Original Rags Rag 1899 Intro AA BB CC Abbr Intro A DD EE G G C G D G Arranged by Charles N Daniels although this involvement is doubtful 15 Maple Leaf Rag Rag 1899 AA BB A CC DD Ab Ab Ab Db Ab source source 14 Swipesy Cakewalk Cakewalk 1900 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb Bb Bb Eb Bb With Arthur Marshall 16 Peacherine Rag Rag 1901 Intro AA BB A CC DD Eb Bb Eb Ab Ab 14 Sunflower Slow Drag Ragtime Two Step 1901 Intro AA BB A Trans CC DD Bb Bb Bb Eb Eb source source With Scott Hayden 17 Augustan Club Waltz Waltz 1901 Intro AA BB CC DD Coda Bb Bb Gm Bb 14 I Am Thinking of My Pickaninny Days Song 1901 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch Bb Lyrics by Henry Jackson 18 The Easy Winners Ragtime Two Step 1901 Intro AA BB A Trans CC DD Ab Ab Ab Db Db 14 A Blizzard Unknown 1901 Lost unpublished Mentioned in Indianapolis Freeman November 16 1901 19 Cleopha March and Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB A CC DD F F F Bb Bb 14 A Breeze From Alabama March and Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB CC Trans DD Trans BB C C Ab F C 14 Elite Syncopations Rag 1902 Intro AA BB A CC DD F F F Bb Bb 14 The Entertainer Ragtime Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB A CC Trans DD C C C F C source source 14 March Majestic March and Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB CC D C D C G G C 14 The Strenuous Life Ragtime Two Step 1902 Intro AA BB A Trans CC DD C G C F F 14 The Ragtime Dance Song 1902 Intro A B CC Trans DD EE FF GG HH GG Bb Gm Bb Eb Lyrics by Scott Joplin 20 Something Doing Ragtime Two Step 1903 Intro AA BB A CC DD F F F Bb Bb With Scott Hayden 17 Weeping Willow Ragtime Two Step 1903 Intro AA BB A CC DD G G G C C 14 Little Black Baby Song 1903 Intro Vs1 Ch1 Vs2 Ch2 Bb Lyrics by Louise Armstrong Bristol 18 Palm Leaf Rag Rag 1903 Intro AA BB CC Trans AA Bb Bb Eb Bb 14 A Guest of Honor Ragtime Opera 1903 2 acts N A Lost 14 Dude s Parade Opera Excerpt 1903 Lost unpublished Excerpt from A Guest of Honor Announced in the Indianapolis Freeman September 12 1903 21 Patriotic Patrol Opera Excerpt 1903 Lost unpublished Excerpt from A Guest of Honor Announced in the Indianapolis Freeman September 12 1903 15 Maple Leaf Rag Song 1904 Intro Vs1 Ch Int1 Intro Vs2 Ch Int2 Intro Vs3 Ch Eb Lyrics by Sydney Brown A simplified arrangement not produced by Joplin 22 The Sycamore Concert Rag 1904 Intro AA BB CC DD G G C C 14 The Favorite Ragtime Two Step 1904 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb Gm Bb Eb Eb 14 The Cascades Rag 1904 Intro AA BB Trans CC DD C C Bb Eb 14 The Chrysanthemum Afro American Intermezzo 1904 Intro AA BB A CC DD C Bb F Bb Eb Cm Eb 14 Bethena Concert Waltz 1905 Intro A Trans BB Trans A Trans CC Trans DD EE Trans A Coda G Bb G F Bm D G source source source Bethena 14 Binks Waltz Waltz 1905 Intro AA BB A CC A Coda Bb Gm Bb Eb Bb 14 Sarah Dear Song 1905 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch F Lyrics by Henry Jackson 23 The Rosebud March March and Two Step 1905 Intro AA BB CC Trans AA G G C G 14 Leola Two Step 1905 AA BB A CC DD Ab Ab Ab Db Ab 14 You Stand Good with Me Babe Song 1905 Lost unpublished Announced in Indianapolis Freeman July 22 1905 24 14 Eugenia Rag 1906 Intro AA BB A C D C D C Bb Bb Bb Eb 14 The Ragtime Dance Stop Time Two Step 1906 Intro AA BB CC DD EE FF Bb Eb 14 Antoinette March and Two Step 1906 Intro AA BB C D C D C G G C 14 Good bye Old Gal Good bye Song 1906 Intro Vs1 Ch Ch Vs2 Ch Ch F Music by H Carroll Taylor lyrics by Mac Darden arranged by Joplin 25 Snoring Sampson A Quarrel in Ragtime Song 1907 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch C Music amp lyrics by Harry La Mertha arranged by Joplin 17 The Nonpareil None To Equal Ragtime Two Step 1907 Intro AA BB CC DD Bb Bb Eb Eb 14 When Your Hair Is Like The Snow Song 1907 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch C Lyrics by Owen Spendthrift 16 Gladiolus Rag Rag 1907 AA BB A CC DD Ab Ab Ab Db Db 14 Searchlight Rag Rag 1907 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb Bb Bb Eb Eb source source 14 Lily Queen Ragtime Two Step 1907 Intro AA BB A CC DD C C C F F By Arthur Marshall edited by Joplin 26 Rose Leaf Rag Ragtime Two Step 1907 Intro AA BB A CC DD C C C F F 14 Heliotrope Bouquet Slow Drag Two Step 1907 Intro A BB A CC DD G G G C C With Louis Chauvin 25 Fig Leaf Rag High Class Rag 1908 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb Bb Bb Eb Eb 27 Sugar Cane Ragtime Two Step 1908 AA BB A CC DD Bb Bb Bb Eb Bb 27 Sensation Rag 1908 AA BB A CC D G G G C C By Joseph F Lamb arranged by Joplin 28 Pine Apple Rag Rag 1908 Intro AA BB A CC DD Bb Bb Bb Eb Eb 27 School of Ragtime 6 Exercises for Piano Exercises 1908 AA BB CC DD EE FF C 27 Pleasant Moments Ragtime Waltz 1909 Intro A BB A CC A Coda G D G C G source source Performed by the composer on a player piano in 1916 27 Wall Street Rag Rag 1909 Intro AA BB CC DD C C F F 27 29 Solace Habanera Mexican Serenade 1909 Intro AA BB A CC DD C C C F F source source Computer generated audio for Solace 27 Country Club Ragtime Two Step 1909 Intro AA BB A CC DD C C C F F 27 Euphonic Sounds Syncopated Novelty 1909 Intro AA BB A CC A Coda Bb Bb Bb F Bb 27 Paragon Rag Rag 1909 Intro AA BB A CC DD G G G C C 27 Stoptime Rag Stop Time Rag 1910 AA BB A CC DD EE D FF GG C Am C 27 Pine Apple Rag Song 1910 Intro Vs1A Vs1B Ch Vs2A Vs2B Ch Eb Lyrics by Joe Snyder 30 Treemonisha Opera 1911 3 acts 27 chapters N A 27 Felicity Rag Ragtime Two Step 1911 Intro AA BB CC Trans DD C C C F C With Scott Hayden Likely composed before 1903 31 Lovin Babe Song 1911 Intro Vs1 Ch Vs2 Ch G Lyrics by Al R Turner arranged by Joplin 32 Scott Joplin s New Rag Rag 1912 Intro AA BB A CC Trans D A Coda C Am C C Em C 27 Kismet Rag Rag 1913 Intro AA BB A CC DD C G C F C With Scott Hayden Likely composed before 1903 32 A Real Slow Drag Opera Excerpt 1913 Intro A B1 B2 Trans CC B1 B2 Coda Bm F Bb F Revised excerpt from Treemonisha 27 Prelude to Act 3 Opera Excerpt 1913 A B CC A Coda G Bb C G Revised excerpt from Treemonisha 27 Silver Swan Rag Rag 1914 Intro AA BB A CC Intro A Bb Gm Bb Eb Bb Originally published only on piano roll Sheet music published in 1971 27 Magnetic Rag Rag 1914 Intro AA BB CC Trans DD AA Coda Bb Gm Bb Bbm Bb source source 27 Frolic of the Bears Opera Excerpt 1915 Intro A B1 B2 C Trans A B1 B2 C Trans A Coda Em Revised excerpt from Treemonisha 33 Morning Glories Song 1915 Lost incomplete and unpublished Announced by the composer in the Indianapolis Freeman newspaper September 4 1915 Seen by biographer Rudi Blesh in 1950 34 Syncopated Jamboree Vaudeville Act 1915 Lost unpublished Announced in the Indianapolis Freeman newspaper September 18 1915 35 Pretty Pansy Rag Rag 1915 Lost incomplete and unpublished 27 Recitative Rag Rag 1915 Lost incomplete and unpublished 27 For the Sake of All Song 1915 Lost incomplete and unpublished 27 If Musical Comedy 1915 Lost announced in the New York Age September 7 1916 32 Symphony No 1 Symphony 1916 Lost announced in the New York Age September 7 1916 36 Piano Concerto Piano Concerto 1917 Lost unpublished 30 Reflection Rag Syncopated Musings Rag 1917 Intro AA BB CC DD EE Bb Gm Bb Eb Eb Published posthumously by Stark likely from much older unpublished manuscripts 27 Cover pages of various works Third edition of the Maple Leaf Rag sheet music pre 1923 Sunflower Slow Drag 1901 Bethena 1905 The Ragtime Dance 1906 Nonpareil 1907 Solace 1909 Treemonisha 1911 Magnetic Rag 1914References Edit Blesh 1981 p xxiii Berlin 1994 pp 52 56 amp 58 Berlin 1994 pp 246 248 Curtis 1999 pp 37 88 clarification needed Whitcomb 1986 p 24 Jasen amp Tichenor 1978 p 88 Davis 1995 pp 67 68 Williams 1987 Scott amp Rutkoff 2001 p 37 Kirk 2001 p 190 Vera Brodsky Lawrence Editor s Note pix Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works New York Public Library 1981 Index p 325 Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works New York Public Library 1981 a b Berlin 1994 pp 265 268 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Berlin 1994 p 269 a b Berlin 1994 pp 264 269 a b Berlin 1994 pp 268 269 a b c Berlin 1994 pp 267 269 a b Berlin 1994 pp 263 269 Berlin 1994 pp 260 269 Berlin 1994 pp 265 269 Berlin 1994 pp 261 269 Berlin 1994 pp 131 264 269 Berlin 1994 pp 266 269 Berlin 1994 p 268 a b Berlin 1994 pp 262 269 Berlin 1994 pp 169 263 269 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Berlin 1994 p 270 Berlin 1994 pp 266 270 Edwards Bill Rags and Pieces by Scott Joplin 1906 1917 RAGPIANO Retrieved March 16 2017 a b Berlin 1994 pp 265 270 Berlin 1994 pp 262 270 a b c Berlin 1994 pp 263 270 Berlin 1994 pp 235 262 270 Berlin 1994 pp 235 264 270 Berlin 1994 pp 235 268 270 Berlin 1994 pp 268 270 Bibliography EditBerlin Edward A 1994 King of Ragtime Scott Joplin and His Era Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 510108 1 Blesh Rudi 1981 Scott Joplin Black American Classicist In Lawrence Vera Brodsky ed Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works New York Public Library ISBN 0 87104 272 X Curtis Susan 1999 Lawrence O Christensen William E Foley Gary Kremer eds Dictionary of Missouri Biography University of Missouri Press ISBN 9780826260161 Retrieved October 2 2009 Davis Francis 1995 The History of the Blues The Roots the Music the People Hyperion ISBN 0 306 81296 7 Jasen David A Tichenor Trebor Jay 1978 Rags and Ragtime A Musical History New York NY Dover Publications Inc ISBN 0 486 25922 6 Kirk Elise Kuhl 2001 American Opera University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 02623 3 Scott William B Rutkoff Peter M 2001 New York Modern The Arts and the City Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 6793 2 Whitcomb Ian 1986 After the Ball Hal Leonard Corp ISBN 0 87910 063 X Williams Martin ed 1987 The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN 0 393 99342 6 Further reading EditMorath Max 2005 Kirchner Bill ed The Oxford Companion to Jazz Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 518359 2 External links Edit Media related to Compositions by Scott Joplin at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of compositions by Scott Joplin amp oldid 1134292637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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