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Scott Kirby

Join us at Schmitt Music Kansas City for an evening of Ragtime music with Scott Kirby featuring a FREE workshop and live performance on Thursday, April 3 starting at 4 PM!

Pianist & Composer Scott Kirby will offer a FREE workshop for piano teachers and students on ragtime performance practice from 4:00 – 5:00 PM on April 3rd followed by a FREE concert starting at 5:30 PM. This workshop will cover issues relevant to interpretation, pedaling, tempo, dynamics, improvisation, ear-training, and obtaining sheet music. Please join us!

Seating is limited, so please let us know you’re coming! Call 913-663-4756 or to RSVP online.

• WORKSHOP begins at 4:00 PM

• CONCERT begins at 5:30 PM

Mr. Kirby, “One of today’s best interpreters of ragtime music” (CBS News Sunday Morning) has performed and taught all over the US, as well as Europe, and served as musical director for the Rocky Mountain Ragtime Festival and Institute.


Watch Scott perform “Boogie in C”:

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A native of Ohio, Scott Kirby began his study of music at the age of six, and continued formal piano instruction for seventeen years. He worked under Robert Howat of Wittenberg University of Ohio, and Sylvia Zaremba at the Ohio State University. After obtaining an English degree from Ohio State University, Kirby moved to New Orleans and began his professional music career, as a street performer. In the following four years, he recorded the complete rags of Scott Joplin, and made his debut at all of the major ragtime festivals in the United States, as well as festivals in Belgium, France, Norway, New Zealand, and Hungary.

Kirby has served as Musical Director of the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival in Sedalia, MO, and of the Rocky Mountain Ragtime and American Music Festival in Boulder, CO, as well as director of the San Juan Islands Ragtime Institute. His appearances include a segment on CBS News Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood in 1998, and at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Kirby co-founded a record company (Viridiana Productions, L.L.C.), has made 25 recordings, and has composed over 150 original works for piano and other instruments. Admired by fellow pianists including George Winston, and hailed by Time Magazine as an “ace pianist,” CBS News’ Charles Osgood agreed that “…Critics call Scott Kirby one of the best interpreters of ragtime music on the scene today.”

Kirby’s artistic passion grew to include to visual art, and in 2005, while living in France, he completed 75 paintings and 28 piano compositions, including “The Prairie Devotionals,” The paintings (belonging to a set entitled “Visions of the Great Plains”) and the new musical works set the groundwork for his new multi-media project “Main Street Souvenirs.” Kirby now lives in Boulder, Colorado and divides his time between composing, painting, performing and teaching.

Learn more about Scott Kirby at scottkirby.net.