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On February 2, 1917, he was admitted to Manhattan State Hospital, a mental institution. [ 53 ] The "King of Ragtime" died there on April 1 of syphilitic dementia at the age of 48 [ 47 ][ 54 ] and was buried in a pauper's grave that remained unmarked for 57 years. See more
In the late 1880s, having performed at various local events as a teenager, Joplin gave up his job as a railroad laborer and left Texarkana to … See more
In 1894, Joplin arrived in Sedalia, Missouri. At first, Joplin stayed with the family of Arthur Marshall, a 13-year-old boy who later became one of Joplin's students and a ragtime composer … See more
In 1907, Joplin moved to New York City, which he believed was the best place to find a producer for a new opera. After his move to New York, … See more
Joplin was the second of six children born to Giles Joplin, a former slave from North Carolina, and Florence Givens, a freeborn African-American woman from Kentucky. His birth date was … See more
People mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Scott Joplin | Biography, Ragtime, Compositions, …
WEB6 days ago · Scott Joplin (born 1867/68, Texas, U.S.—died April 1, 1917, New York City, New York) was an American composer and pianist who became known as the “king of ragtime” at the turn of the 20th century. …
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WEBApr 2, 2021 · Scott Joplin would tragically die two years after this failed performance on the 1 st of April 1917. He succumbed to syphilis and dementia and died in a psychiatric hospital, so penniless that he had …
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WEBApr 1, 2022 · Scott Joplin was a Black composer who created ragtime music and wrote two operas. He died in 1917 of syphilis, which caused dementia.
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WEBLearn about the life and music of Scott Joplin, the king of ragtime, who was born in Texas and died in New York. Find out his achievements, influences, and legacy in this comprehensive biography.
Scott Joplin (1868–1917) - Missouri Encyclopedia
WEBOn April 1, 1917, Scott Joplin died. Although he was penniless and disappointed at the end of his life, Joplin set the standard for ragtime compositions and played a key role in developing a Missouri style of …
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WEBLearn about the life and works of Scott Joplin, the ‘King of Ragtime’, who died of syphilis in 1917. His music was rediscovered and revived in the 1970s by Joshua Rifkin.
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WEBOn April 1, 1917 – 102 years ago today – the American composer and pianist Scott Joplin died at the Manhattan State Hospital on New York City’s Ward’s Island, which straddles the Harlem River and the East …
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WEBScott Joplin was a ragtime composer who wrote "The Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer". He died of syphilitic dementia in 1917, according to On This Day website.
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