Scott Joplin
Composer

Scott Joplin Net Worth

Scott Joplin, born on November 24, 1868 in Linden, TX, is known as the King of Ragtime. His most famous composition, "Maple Leaf Rag", was the first official ragtime hit and has had a lasting influence on the genre. Joplin's music has been celebrated for its unique blend of classical and popular music styles.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 24, 1868
Birth Place Linden, TX
Age 151 YEARS OLD
Died On Apr 1, 1917 (age 48)
Birth Sign Sagittarius

💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)

About

Known as the King of Ragtime, his "Maple Leaf Rag" was the first official ragtime hit and by far the most influential.

Before Fame

He was taught music for free by German-Jewish music professor Julius Weiss after Weiss recognized the family's extreme poverty and the boy's unique talent.

Trivia

He sang with the Texarkana Minstrels for a fundraiser designed to raise money for a monument to Jefferson Davis, the former President of the Confederacy.

Family Life

He married Belle Jone Hayden in 1899, but the couple divorced because she did not share his musical passion. He then married Freddie Alexander on June 14, 1904, whom he had mentored. She died soon after the marriage. He then married Lottie Stokes in 1909.

Associated With

His famous opera "Treemonisha" was directed by Robert Shaw, who became the first prominent American Conductor to publicly present a mixed-race chorale.

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