The Entertainer (Joplin, Scott)
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For Orchestra (Sargeant)
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Editor:
Richard Sargeant, orchestrator
Publisher Info.:
Washington, DC: Fairy's Kiss Publishing, 2009, plate FK090003
Copyright:
Performance Restricted Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 1.0
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General Information
| Work Title | The Entertainer |
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| Alternative Title |
| Composer | Joplin, Scott |
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| Number of Movements/Sections | 1 piece |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1902 |
| Year of First Publication | 1902 |
| Dedication | James Brown and his Mandolin Club |
| Genre | Piano piece |
| Piece Style | Early 20th century |
| Instrumentation | 1 piano |
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Misc. Comments
One of the most famous rags to be played today. Probably Joplin's most famous piece, and a standard in amateur repertoire.


