Wall Street Rag is a composition ragtime by Scott Joplin, first published in 1909. As indicated by the title, the theme is based on Wall Street following the events surrounding Panic of 1907 represented in the musical structure and associated annotations.
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History
In 1909, "Wall Street Rag" by Scott Joplin was published. Copyright is registered on February 23, 1909 to Seminary Music Co. from New York.
Maps Wall Street Rag
Music structure
- Intro AA B B C D D
Unlike most of its fabric, this composition is based on major historical events and displays unique footnotes for the theme of this work. In addition, this setting uses "Very Slow March Time" rather than "Slow March Time" used in other compositions. The opening section of the cloth begins with notes Panic on Wall Street, Brokers feel melancholy , representing the first phase of the recession. The next part of the fabric moves from chromatic chromatic to right-handed chords and bass octaves of beautiful times have come, providing an atmosphere of hope in a crisis. Cloth ends up with financial worries being pursued during economic revitalization while people Listening to native tensions of negro ragtime, brokers forget about their concerns . According to some experts, Joplin feeds the myth where "what's good for Wall Street is good for America."
See also
- List of compositions by Scott Joplin
References
External links
- Wall Street touches the beat of deregulation
- Wall Street Rag | Library of Congress
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