Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin
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Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin
Music Price: You save 8%! As of Jan 9 23:39 EST (details)
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| Studio | Compendia |
| Release Date | January 28, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 015095171528 |
| Buy this item | $11.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 23:39 EST (details) 4 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set |
Tracks
Disc 1- The Crush Collision March
- Combination March
- Harmony Club Waltz
- Original Rags
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Swipesy Cakewalk
- Peacherine Rag
- Sunflower Slow Drag
- The Augustan Club Waltz
- The Easy Winners
- Cleopha
- A Breeze from Alabama
- Elite Syncopations
- The Entertainer
- The Strenuous Life
- March Majestic
- Something Doing - John Arpin, Hayden, Scott
- Weeping Willow
- Palm Leaf Rag
- The Favorite
- The Sycamore
- The Cascades
- The Chrysanthemum
- Bethena
- Bink's Waltz
- The Rosebud March
- Leola
- Eugenia
- Antoinette
- The Ragtime Dance
- Searchlight Rag
- Gladiolus Rag
- Lily Queen
- Rose Leaf Rag
- Heliotrope Bouquet
- The Nonpareil
- Fig Leaf Rag
- Sugarcane
- Pineapple Rag
- Wall Street Rag
- Solace
- Pleasant Moments
- Country Club
- Euphonic Sounds
- Paragon Rag
- Stop-Time Rag
- Felicity Rag
- Scott Joplin's New Rag
- Kismet Rag
- Magnetic Rag
- Reflection Rag
- Silver Swan Rag
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Underpriced, wonderful |
Answer: not bad. In fact excellent. I don't like a very, very few of Arpin's readings: Maple Leaf Rag, as some people have already reported, is done for speed. It was typical of the time, and I think Arpin did it as an exhibit of what people often heard. But Maple Leaf is an isolated example. For the most part, the tempos are leisurely, with beautifully orchestrated mini-hesitations and accelerations. Magnetic Rag is a test piece: it's one of the best pieces of music ever written by an American, and Arpin has it totally. Likewise Solace. Hesitater, go for it: you'll be glad you did. You may not like 100 percent, but you'll be very happy anyway. March 26, 2008
| A Great Musical Trip to Another Era |
| Great Deal on Great Music |
| John Arpin plays Scott Joplin |
This CD collection of Scott Joplin's piano music is a treasure. I am a lifetime afficionado of Scott Joplin music, and this is the most enjoyable rendering of his piano works that I have found. John Arpin is superb in his performance. It seems obvious to me that he also treasures Joplin's compositions, because he plays them with great fun and expressiveness, and because he is true to and respectful of the original works. The occasional embellishments added by the performer are tasteful and completely in keeping with the originals. Listening to this collection over and over has inspired me to learn to play all the music it contains. Anyone thinking these pieces are redundant or very similar to all the others, has not listened to them enough. Perhaps this is a genre certain critics don't really appreciate. I admit, I initially had difficulty learning which song was which when listening, but as I learned each better I have come to discern the subtle and distinctive personalities of each. I was reminded by one critic's remarks of the line in "Amadeus" when the Emperor told the composer Mozart that his piece simply had "too many notes." I think each of Joplin's compositions adds something unique to the body of his works. January 9, 2008
| Ragtime With The Right Feel |
SO here's my question; is this the price we have to pay to get a decent
version of Scott Joplin's rags? Maybe so. November 21, 2007
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