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CHOW, BENJAMIN F
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In the late 1890's ; a craze for a new kind of music called ragtime swept the
country off it's feet. Instant popularity of ragtime increased before the turn of the
century. 
By 1910, the "ragtime" mania reached its peak in all elements of music: popular dance,
theater, and movie music.
Scott Joplin was a young black man that mastered and polish this subtle art.
Born in Texarkana, Texas on November 29, 1868, Scott became facinated with the piano
at an early age and was mentored by a old german teacher that took him in as a pupil. 
Scott's style of piano playing stress his smooth singing tone and subtle sense of
rhythm.
Scott has the tendency to turn melodic lines into delicate and but simple notes.
Generally
all of his pieces share the customary ragtime layout and composition of a pair of
contrasting lines, each repeated and followed by the return to the first line, then a
new
section consisting of two or three repeated lines emerge and is usually subdominant.
In Scott's piece the "Magnetic Rag". The reappearance of the orginal theme at the
close of the piece, shares a shocking likeness to Beethoven's famous reoccuring "I am
Death Theme". In the "Magnetic Rag", the return of the opening theme at the end of the
piece creates a rondo-like structure with a scheme ABCDA, with the outer A section and
the central C section stands in tonal harmony. This can be compared to his other famous
pieces of work "Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer" which all exercise the
reappearing theme that shows a tendency to round out by always returning to the home
key.
"Magnetic Rag" was the last piece that Scott completed. It was subtitled :
syncopation classiques because of his wonderful blend of syncopation on every up-beat
and mad-cow improvisations tailored to sound like European dance music that influenced
early ragtime.


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