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Scott Joplin One Hundred Years On

Hugh C Shields, Sarah Peace
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A centennial commemoration of the life of Scott Joplin, famed as the King of Ragtime.

The melody is unmistakable. It is a syncopated masterpiece that has provided the background music for over a century of American life. Yet, while the jaunty notes of The Entertainer are etched into the global subconscious, the architect who drafted them remains a shadow in his own story. This centenary essay seeks to right that imbalance. It re-examines the life of Scott Joplin, not merely as a pioneer of ragtime, but as an eminent master composer whose ambitions reached far beyond the piano stool.

Joplin was not merely a casualty of his circumstances but a navigator who steered his legacy through them. He treated his talent as a form of capital, proving that excellence is a proactive choice rather than a fortunate accident. In an era of profound structural barriers, he demonstrated that the most effective tool of liberation is the cultivation of an undeniable and sovereign intellect. By placing Joplin's career at the intellectual crossroads of the early twentieth century, this work reveals a man who was a shrewd strategist of his own worth.

Even when institutional doors were barred, Joplin engineered his own entrance. He understood that while physical manuscripts can be lost to the shroud of obscurity, the human capital of a highly developed mind creates a value that no political landscape can devalue. His life serves as a philosophical case study in the power of self-mastery as a prerequisite for true freedom. It is a message that carries deep resonance for today's fraught political landscape, offering a timeless perspective on the quest for Black liberation.

Joplin's greatest compositions were not merely a collection of catchy tunes, but a blueprint for cultural sovereignty. The same spirit that propelled his ragtime onto the grand operatic stage would later drive Jazz and Hip Hop from the margins of society to permeate the homes of those who once denigrated it. One hundred years on from his demise in 1917, the invisible genius is unveiled as the visionary who earned his crown as the King of Ragtime.

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Nombre de pages :
118
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
9780993175138
Date de parution :
01-04-17
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
127 mm x 203 mm
Poids :
122 g
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