Weeping Willow Rag for Sax Quartet: (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxophone)

Author:   Scott Jopin
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:  

9781511712583


Pages:   26
Publication Date:   14 April 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Weeping Willow Rag for Sax Quartet: (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxophone)


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Arranged for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxophones (Standard Sax Quartet). Includes score and individual parts.

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Author:   Scott Jopin
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.10cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   0.086kg
ISBN:  

9781511712583


ISBN 10:   1511712589
Pages:   26
Publication Date:   14 April 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Born in the late 1860s in Texarkana, on the border between Texas and Arkansas, Scott Joplin took up the piano as a child and eventually became a travelling musician as a teen. He immersed himself in the emerging musical form known as ragtime and became the genre's foremost composer with tunes like The Entertainer, Solace and The Maple Leaf Rag, which is the biggest-selling ragtime song in history. Joplin also penned the operas Guest of Honor and Treemonisha. He died in New York City on April 1, 1917. Scott Joplin's exact date of birth is not known, though it is estimated that he was born between the summer of June 1867 and January 1868. Born to Florence Givens and Giles Joplin, Scott grew up in Texarkana, a town situated on the border between Texas and Arkansas. The Joplins were a musical family, with Florence being a singer and banjo player and Giles a violinist; Scott learned how to play the guitar at a young age and later took to the piano, displaying a gift for the instrument. Julius Weiss, a German music teacher who lived in Joplin's hometown, gave the young pianist further instruction. Joplin was also a vocalist and would play the cornet as well. Joplin left home during his teen years and began work as a travelling musician, playing in bars and dance halls where new musical forms were featured that formed the basis of ragtime, which had distinct, syncopated rhythms and a fusion of musical sensibilities. Joplin lived for a time in Sedalia, Missouri in the 1880s and in 1893 he fronted a band in Chicago during the World Fair. He later settled in Sedalia again while continuing to travel, with the waltzes Please Say You Will and A Picture of Her Face becoming his first two published songs.

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