he Best of Scott Joplin
The best of Scott Joplin (performed by Ania Safa)
曲目:
00:00 - Maple Leaf Rag
03:05 - The Entertainer
06:39 - Magnetic Rag
11:40 - Elite Syncopations
15:12 - Country Club
18:52 - Paragon Rag
22:42 - Eugenia
26:30 - Cleopha
29:20 - Scott Joplin New Rag
33:02 - Easy Winners
36:39 - Lily Queen
39:50 - The Chrysantheum
43:43 - Heliotrope Bouquet
47:14 - Reflection Rag
51:14 - Cascades
54:36 - The Streneous Life
58:01 - Felicity Rag
1:00:48 - Swipesy
1:04:21 - Peacherine Rag
1:07:41 - Something Doing
1:10:50 - Search Light
1:15:24 - Rose Leaf Rag
1:19:03 - Fig Leaf Rag
1:22:35 - Original Rags
1:26:29 - Sunflower Slow Drag
1:29:50 - Pine Apple Rag
1:33:19 - Gladiolous Rag
1:37:48 - The Ragtime Dance
1:41:36 - Sugar Cane
1:44:58 - Palm Leaf Rag
1:48:10 - Combination March
1:51:39 - A Breeze from Alabama
Considered to be the King of Ragtime, Scott Joplin spent most of his life in the American south, between Missouri and New Orleans. Joplin's natural skills and a combination of gospel hymns, spirituals, dance music, classical music and work songs from the area around Texarkana where he was born, contributed significantly to the invention of a new style called "Ragtime". After his death, jazz historian Floyd Levin noted: his was the passing of the king of all ragtime writers, the man who gave America a genuine native music. Here are 32 marvellous rags from his songbook, all dating back to the early 1900s. More than a century later, Scott Joplin's music is still just as modern, dazzling and fresh.
The best of Scott Joplin (performed by Ania Safa)
曲目:
00:00 - Maple Leaf Rag
03:05 - The Entertainer
06:39 - Magnetic Rag
11:40 - Elite Syncopations
15:12 - Country Club
18:52 - Paragon Rag
22:42 - Eugenia
26:30 - Cleopha
29:20 - Scott Joplin New Rag
33:02 - Easy Winners
36:39 - Lily Queen
39:50 - The Chrysantheum
43:43 - Heliotrope Bouquet
47:14 - Reflection Rag
51:14 - Cascades
54:36 - The Streneous Life
58:01 - Felicity Rag
1:00:48 - Swipesy
1:04:21 - Peacherine Rag
1:07:41 - Something Doing
1:10:50 - Search Light
1:15:24 - Rose Leaf Rag
1:19:03 - Fig Leaf Rag
1:22:35 - Original Rags
1:26:29 - Sunflower Slow Drag
1:29:50 - Pine Apple Rag
1:33:19 - Gladiolous Rag
1:37:48 - The Ragtime Dance
1:41:36 - Sugar Cane
1:44:58 - Palm Leaf Rag
1:48:10 - Combination March
1:51:39 - A Breeze from Alabama
Considered to be the King of Ragtime, Scott Joplin spent most of his life in the American south, between Missouri and New Orleans. Joplin's natural skills and a combination of gospel hymns, spirituals, dance music, classical music and work songs from the area around Texarkana where he was born, contributed significantly to the invention of a new style called "Ragtime". After his death, jazz historian Floyd Levin noted: his was the passing of the king of all ragtime writers, the man who gave America a genuine native music. Here are 32 marvellous rags from his songbook, all dating back to the early 1900s. More than a century later, Scott Joplin's music is still just as modern, dazzling and fresh.