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The Entertainer (The Sting/Soundtrack Version/Orchestra Version) (Original Post)
BootinUp
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OAITW r.2.0
(30,632 posts)1. Great music married to a great movie.
sdfernando
(5,912 posts)2. The funny thing is
the movie was set in the 1930s and the Ragtime music era was pretty much over in the 1910s.....some 20 years previous.
BootinUp
(50,427 posts)4. You want to restrict ragtime to the 1910's?
Its use in the movie is more artistically motivated than anything in my opinion.
sdfernando
(5,912 posts)5. I don't want to restrict ragtime music
In fact, for many years I performed in a ragtime orchestra and we made recordings and one snippet was used in a movie. I love ragtime music. I wasn't trying to disparage it. I was merely pointing out there was a disparity between the time the movie was set and the music that was used.
BootinUp
(50,427 posts)6. Got it.
markodochartaigh
(4,099 posts)3. After learning The Entertainer
I learned a lot of Scott Joplin's other rags. They are as wonderful to play as they are to hear. Weeping Willow
and Felicity
https://youtube.com/shorts/ctlAn0euDs0?si=3SW-0IfMn6S6jaUe
were two of my favorites to play.