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A Lecture and Performance with Ethan Uslan - Before jazz, before the blues crept north, before the radio changed everything — there was ragtime. Syncopated, irresistible, and thoroughly American, it was the sound of a nation finding its rhythm.
In this one-of-a-kind talk, pianist, historian, and storyteller Ethan Uslan brings the ragtime era roaring back to life from the keyboard. This isn't a dry musicology lecture, it's a living, breathing tour through one of America's most vibrant musical chapters, told by someone who has spent a lifetime inside it.
Garrison Keillor of A Prairie Home Companion put it simply: "If you listen to this guy's recordings, it's something different. It's just got a snap to it, played the way they ought to."
That snap is the whole point. Ragtime played the way it was meant to be played — not as a museum piece, but as music with pulse, personality, and plenty of humor.
The Chicago Tribune's Howard Reich noted that "ragtime/jazz pianist" doesn't quite suffice as a descriptor for Uslan, calling him "a charming storyteller, wry wit and historian of musical Americana." Expect exactly that: music woven together with the tales, characters, and cultural moments that made the ragtime era one of the most colorful in American history.
What to expect... Live ragtime piano performance · Historical context and behind-the-music storytelling · An evening that's as entertaining as it is enlightening · Q&A to follow
Come curious. Leave humming.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sigal Music Museum, 516 Buncombe Street, Greenville, United States
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