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Scott Joplin: His Complete Works
Manufacturer: Bescol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001RR2 Release Date: 1994-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Please Say You Will - Richard Zimmerman
- A Picture Of Her Face - Richard Zimmerman
- The Great Crush Collision March - Richard Zimmerman
- Harmony Club Waltz - Richard Zimmerman
- Combination March - Richard Zimmerman
- Original Rags - Richard Zimmerman
- Maple Leaf Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Swipesy - Cake Walk - Richard Zimmerman
- Sunflower Slow Drag - Richard Zimmerman
- Peacherine Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Augustan Club Waltz - Richard Zimmerman
- The Easy Winners - Richard Zimmerman
- Cleopha - Richard Zimmerman
- The Strenuous Life - Richard Zimmerman
- I Am Thinking Of My Pickanniny Days - Richard Zimmerman
- The Ragtime Dance - Richard Zimmerman
- A Breeze From Alabama - Richard Zimmerman
- Elite Syncopations - Richard Zimmerman
Tracks:
- March Majestic - S. Joplin
- The Entertainer - S. Joplin
- Something Doing - S. Joplin
- Weeping Willow - S. Joplin
- Little Black Baby - S. Joplin
- Palm Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
- The Favorite - S. Joplin
- The Sycamore - S. Joplin
- The Cascades - S. Joplin
- The Chrysanthemum - S. Joplin
- Rosebud March - S. Joplin
- Bethena - S. Joplin
- Leola - S. Joplin
- Sarah Dear - S. Joplin
- Binks Waltz - S. Joplin
- Eugenia - S. Joplin
- Antoinette - S. Joplin
- Snoring Sampson - S. Joplin
Tracks:
- Gladiolus Rag - S. Joplin
- Searchlight Rag - S. Joplin
- The Nonpareil (None to Equal) - S. Joplin
- When Your Hair Is Like The Snow - S. Joplin
- Rose Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
- Heliotrope Bouquet - S. Joplin
- School Of Ragtime - S. Joplin
- Fig Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
- Sugar Cane - S. Joplin
- Pine Apple Rag - S. Joplin
- Wall Street Rag - S. Joplin
- Solace - S. Joplin
- Pleasant Moments - S. Joplin
- Country Club - S. Joplin
- Paragon Rag - S. Joplin
- Euphonic Sounds - S. Joplin
- Stoptime Rag - S. Joplin
- Felicity Rag - S. Joplin
Tracks:
- Highlights From Treemonisha - Richard Zimmerman
- A Real Slow Drag - Richard Zimmerman
- Prelude To Act 3 - Richard Zimmerman
- Frolic Of The Bears - Richard Zimmerman
- Lovin' Babe - Richard Zimmerman
- Scott Joplin's New Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Kismet Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Magnetic Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Reflection Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Silver Swan Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Lily Queen - Richard Zimmerman
- Sensation - Richard Zimmerman
Customer Reviews:
Available at retailers for about $18.......2006-12-21
A classic compilation.......2006-10-07
This is the definitive collection of Scott Joplin's work. Richard Zimmerman provides wonderful performances that accurately reflect Joplin's intentions. (As evidence beyond my personal opinion, I submit the recent releases of digital recordings made from Joplin's piano rolls.)
A few points to consider regarding negative comments you may encounter in other reviews:
* This is a digital recording from an analog master. Lack of quality in the recording does not imply a lackluster performance.
* This is a complete collection. Some similarity is due to Joplin re-exploring melodic themes. But some is due to the fact that these are "rags". One might as well complain that all 50's doo-wop (or all 70's disco) sounds the same.
* Many pieces of the period exhibit formal musical structures, such as the marches of John Phillips Sousa. (Both Sousa and Joplin performed at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis.) Actually, Joplin is responsible for extending the formal boundaries of ragtime to concert waltzes (Bethena) and opera (A Guest of Honor, Treemonisha)
* This is probably one of the few collections which will include selections from "Treemonisha". It is my understanding that after the initial release, one of Joplin's descendants made a copyright claim that was upheld in court. (I presume the issue was that Joplin had to finance "Treemonisha" himself, and therefore the customary performance clearances did not cover those selections.)
For ragtime students and enthusiasts, this is a "must-have" collection at a very affordable price.
A dis-service to Joplin.......2006-02-01
The pianist does not play Joplin's pieces "as written", the piano is of poor quality, and not properly in tune.
This is emphatically NOT the set to buy. A far better set, beautifully annotated and well played on a good concert grand piano, is the complete works played by Guido Nielsen on the Basta Label.
This set is a dis-service to Joplin and his music. He deserves better, and gets it elsewhere.
Unique .......2004-10-19
Great set.......2001-10-16
I was shocked to see that one reviewer thought it all sounded the same. How silly. All of Frank Sinatra's music sounds like Frank Sinatra. All of Led Zeppelin sounds like Led Zeppelin. So, if the songs were drastically different, I would question if the same author composed them. As it is, though, each song on this set is fantastic!!
I don't know that I have heard of Richard Zimmerman, and I was a little leary as to what I would be getting, I certainly was impressed. Without a doubt the best renditions of "Weeping Willow" and "Bethena" I have heard, and at least a dozen songs I didn't know Joplin wrote.
Without a doubt, this album is fantastic. A very good price, as well.
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The Complete Works of Scott Joplin, Vol. 1-5
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VWW Release Date: 1993-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Please Say You Will
- A Picture Of Her Face
- The Great Crush Collision March
- Harmony Club Waltz
- Combination March
- Original Rags
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Swipesy-Cake Walk
- Sunflower Slow Drag
- Peachtree Rag
- Augustan Club Waltz
- The Easy Winners
- Cleopha
- The Strenuous Life
Tracks:
- I Am Thinking Of My Pickanniny Days
- The Ragtime Dance
- A Breeze From Alabama
- Elite Syncopations
- March Majestic
- The Entertainer
- Something Doing
- Weeping Willow
- Little Black Baby
- Palm Leaf Rag
- The Favorite
- The Sycamore
- The Cascades
- The Chrysanthemum
Tracks:
- Rosebud March
- Bethena
- Leola
- Sarah Dear
- Binks Waltz
- Eugenia
- Antoinette
- Snoring Sampson
- Gladiolus Rag
- Searchlight Rag
- The Nonpareil (Equal To None)
- When Your Hair Is Like The Snow
- Lose Leaf Rag
- Heliotrope Bouquet
Tracks:
- School Of Ragtime
- Fig Leaf Rag
- Sugar Cane
- Pine Apple Rag
- Wall Street Rag
- Solace
- Pleasant Moments
- Country Club
- Paragon Rag
- Euphonic Sounds
- Stoptime Rag
- Felicity Rag
- Lovin' Babe
- Scot Joplin's New Rag
Tracks:
- Highlights From Treemonisha
- A Real Slow Drag
- Prelude to Act 3
- Frolic Of The Bears
- Kismet Rag
- Magnetic Rag
- Reflection Rag
- Silver Swan Rag
- Lily Queen
- Sensation
Customer Reviews:
Wilmot.......2007-01-10
Delightful colletion of Scott Joplin's music.......2006-08-17
Avoid.......2004-10-30
The piano used is poor, and not even all that well in tune. The recorded sound quality is muffled and 'processed'-sounding.
And the playing, I am afraid, is an insult to Joplin. What a pity to produce so full a set, and to do it so badly. A travesty.
If you want a superb Joplin set, played "as wrote", on a good concert grand and played with verve and style, and well-recorded, it's got to be the new Guido Nielsen 4 CD set on the Basta label (Basta 30-91262).
For a really fine single CD recorded on a top-notch piano and with playing that brings out all the elegance in Joplin's music (which it isn't wrong to do - Joplin put it in there), try the new Naxos CD played by Alexander Peskanov (Naxos 8.559114).
The Zimmerman set, I am afraid, must be consigned to the dustbin. A pity.
One Star for Pity.......2003-05-05
One star for pity - and for the effort of going to the trouble of learning Scott Joplin's complete works. I know it must have been quite a task getting the sheet music for these works and it must have been quite a task learning them, but I cannot honestly say that this is a good recording. Richard Zimmerman plays these works on a piano with bad quality sound, and he plays these works with his own embellishments and in his own style. If you're going to take liberties with a written score, you'd might as well not even try to play it at all. Either play it as written, or don't play it. Why can't people understand that?
The Complete Works?? I think not.......2002-08-06
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