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American pianist and composer Scott Joplin (1868 - 1917). Exponent of ‘ragtime’. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
American pianist and composer Scott Joplin (1868 - 1917). Exponent of ‘ragtime’. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
American pianist and composer Scott Joplin (1868 - 1917). Exponent of ‘ragtime’. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

The Life and Music of Scott Joplin

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Glen St Theatre, Sydney
24 – 25 July 2015

Ragtime was the first genre of music to dominate the American popular scene (from the late 1890s until the late 1910s). Scott Joplin was named the king of ragtime writers. The Life and Music of Scott Joplin traces Joplin’s life: from an itinerate pianist, to a renowned composer, to an opera composer. His first composition, Maple Leaf Rag, became ragtime’s first and most influential hit. He was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1976.

For this production, Melbourne’s ragtime pianist Stephen Grant and music director Craig Mitten lead a group of nine musicians. It is narrated by Greg Poppleton who plays the character of Joplin’s music publisher and supporter, John Stark.

Type of Event: Theatre

Venue: Glen St Theatre
Cnr Glen St and Blackbutts Rd
Belrose NSW 2085

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Date: from 24 to 25 July 2015

Price: $44

Website: Glen St Theatre

Telephone: (02) 9975 1455

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