Bethena, a Concert Waltz - Scott Joplin

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My performance of Scott Joplin’s “Bethena, a Concert Waltz.”

Written in 1905, this was Joplin’s first work after the death of his wife, Freddie. She died of pneumonia only 10 weeks after their wedding. While sources do not know the origin of the name “Bethena,” I am led to believe that this song was written in memoriam of Joplin’s relationship with Freddie.

The piece traverses through 5 unique key signatures in several different sections, each of which is crafted around a simple melodic motif (played in the introduction). Each section has a unique personality with rich, melancholic harmonies that allow for deep emotional expression.

I think of each section as Joplin’s remembrance of a certain phase in his relationship with Freddie — each section (or memory) contains high highs and low lows, as do all relationships. As for the dramatic and troubling transitions in between sections, I feel as if these are a reflection of Joplin’s emotional struggles as he coped with the death of his wife. Along with each fond memory came the stark reminder that life must go on…

I could ramble on and on analyzing this piece, but most importantly, I hope you enjoy my performance!
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The you performed this piece made it sound so calm and simple. I really love that man! Keep it up!!

lionfit
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Great way to end my day in the office. One of my favorite Joplin pieces played beautifully. Thank you.

staat
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Thanks for explaining in the write up makes it more meaningful❤

samieliya
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Played this while doing my homework... outstanding work!!

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