Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin) - Marnie Laird, Piano
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Maple Leaf Rag for solo piano by Scott Joplin, performed live on piano by Marnie Laird for Brooklyn Classical. Listen on SPOTIFY: bit.ly/3wMiyN6
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Here's another track from Marnie’s new solo album, Classical Piano Favorites, Vol. 2. It includes some of her favorite classical pieces by Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Brahms, Debussy, Satie, Joplin and Rimsky-Korsakov (the famous Flight of the Bumblebee!)…we’re sure you’ll find some of your favorites on there, too. The album is available now on all platforms - click here (bit.ly/3wMiyN6) to listen on Spotify and add it to your own playlists!
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Marnie's Bio:
Canadian pianist Marnie Laird, praised as "…a technically immaculate, probing and authoritative protagonist" (The Miami Herald), enjoys an active career as a collaborative pianist, chamber musician, and soloist. Prior to founding Brooklyn Duo and Brooklyn Classical, Marnie spent three years as principal pianist of the New World Symphony in Miami under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas. In high demand as a pianist in New York City, she worked with several opera companies, including the Gotham Chamber Opera, and was also on staff as a collaborative pianist at The Juilliard School after graduating. Recent performances have taken her to Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Merkin Hall.
Originally from Vancouver, BC, Marnie has been the recipient of numerous Canadian awards, including top prizes from the Canadian Music Competitions, Canadian Music Teachers' Association, and the BC Arts Council. Most notably she was awarded the Gold Medal for the highest mark in Canada on the A.R.C.T. piano performance exams. She made her solo orchestral debut at age 13 with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and has participated in the Tanglewood, Music Academy of the West, Kneisel Hall, and Banff summer festivals.
Marnie received her Master’s degree in collaborative piano from The Juilliard School, where she was the recipient of a full scholarship as well as the Orchestral Piano Fellowship. She also has a Master’s in solo piano performance from The University of British Columbia. Her principal teachers include Lorraine Ambrose, Robin Wood, Jane Coop, Jonathan Feldman, and Margo Garrett.
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Here's another track from Marnie’s new solo album, Classical Piano Favorites, Vol. 2. It includes some of her favorite classical pieces by Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Brahms, Debussy, Satie, Joplin and Rimsky-Korsakov (the famous Flight of the Bumblebee!)…we’re sure you’ll find some of your favorites on there, too. The album is available now on all platforms - click here (bit.ly/3wMiyN6) to listen on Spotify and add it to your own playlists! We’ll be posting lots more videos from this album in the coming weeks, so be sure to subscribe if you haven’t already. Thank you so much for your support! 🤗
Thank you, Marnie. My grandmother learned this when Scott Joplin published it; it has been a family tune ever since, long before Joplin came back into fashion with 'The Entertainer'. She played as a teenager during the 1910's as a silent film pianist.
@BrooklynClassical
2 ай бұрын
That is so neat, playing for silent films! Thank you for sharing!
@adrianthomas6244
2 ай бұрын
@BrooklynClassical excellent playing Marnie, I am humbly speaking a self taught pianist from the age of 15yrs, iam 53yrs now, and o love playing Scott Joplin rags like the entertainer, and Maple leaf 🍁 rag, also I want to thank you bc a while ago I saw you on you tube playing Mozart k331 1st movement theme and 6 variations, after I saw you I got hold of the sheet music this was a couple of months ago, and I can now play the 1st movement theme and 6 variations and rondo alla turca, and this gave me confidence to now play the k332 Mozart 1st movement and also 2nd and 3rd movement, of the k332, the 2nd and 3rd was a bit patchy but I am humbly speaking pleased with all my progress and even proud of myself what I have accomplished, considering I am self taught, these sonatas are now part of my repertoire,along with my Beethoven moonlight sonata and sonata pathetique, thought I will mention this to let you know all your videos are most appreciated, music and being able to play the piano is a wonderfull God given gift to have, greetings from wales uk 😃
Now that is what we call a REAL Steinway with the true American sound!
Amazing ❤❤❤
I don,t now about Pianos but this Steinway has a spezial sound.......great*
J'adore la sonorité de ce piano ! Un peu vintage et très clair. Superbe enregistrement !
Wonderful to hear you playing rag!
Beautifully played and superbly miked up. More please!
Excellent sound quality.
AWESOME! Wonderfully played! Greetings from Vienna👏👏👏
That is wonderful. I am certain Henry Z is very happy with this!
Lively & beautiful music. Very nice piano cover ❤
The piano is a musical component which I love. Thanks for sharing your talents with us, Brooklyn Classical. 😀😀😃😃😃🎼🎼🎹🎹🎹
Thank you so much Marnie. It's good to hear this played as Joplin wrote it--as a semi-classical piece in rag time. Every note rings true. Perfectly played in all aspects.
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2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Marnie plays it very well and at the proper pace and dynamics. BRAVO! When “The Sting” came out in 1973, I purchased Joplin’s entire works for piano. Soon thereafter, I could sit down for several hours and play 10 rags from memory and at a professional level. I entered several Joplin performance festivals in Sedalia, MO. Playing time is great fun and entertaining for others. 🎹
*Simply fun and beautiful*
Love the casual movement of this video to accompany the piece, and seeing “behind the scenes” in your studio! Such a fun piece and fun video too!
@BrooklynClassical
2 ай бұрын
So happy you liked it!
Wow! What a fun listen🎉❤. Thank You!
Just the right tempo! Beautiful! Brava!!
Bravo, Marnie! Great fun.
Waw .... brilliantly played !!!
That's a instant subscribe
Before I read your resume my ears knew you are simply the best. Thanks
So good and so unexpected😂😂😂Marnie, you're the best🧡
Everything you play is perfection!
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Marnie's performances are Always one of my Favorites. Keep the good work
great job and thanks for sharing!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
👏👏👏 Wonderful way to start a Friday morning
love it! great job :)
instant smile. thanks!
Perfection! ❤
Very good, it reminds us of a happy end of Sunday with cooler temperatures... if available, make a little more chopin Hugs 😊
Thank you so much for playing a Scott Joplin piece; I have been hoping that you would for a long time.
@BrooklynClassical
2 ай бұрын
Oh good! Thank you for watching!
“Classical songs you’ve heard but don’t know the name (sic)”
Fantastic 👍🏻
Fantastic!
Beautiful! I love your playing! Would love to hear more early 1900 style music.
Just perfect ...👍👍
Beautiful. . . T/u
Awesome! Really enjoyed it!
Love it!!!
Bravissima 🎹🎶
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Tone clarity is exceptional. What model and year?
Awesome, so may i request a song, please play "morning has broken by Rick wackeman"
Possibly a bit too much pedal for scott joplin, but somehow I think it makes it sound better!
Senokai jau Negroju ?
How are the kids?
@BrooklynClassical How long have you been playing the piano?