3 ragtimes by Claude Debussy and Scott Joplin arranged for cello (bassoon) and guitar by Moritz Holland-Moritz and Stefan Conradi - Contents: The Ragtime Dance (Joplin), The easy Winners (Joplin), Le petit nègre (Debussy) - Was Louis Armstrong was for jazz, Scott Joplin was for ragtime. He was the first great Afro-American composer to combine classical and popular music, combining white and black America and is still considered the king of ragtime to this day. Joplin always insisted that his pieces were not to be played quickly; one often finds the tempo not almost., Claude Debussy has come to an agreement with Parisian circus artists, who at the time presumably also brought Scott Joplin's ragtime music with them from America of his compositions, including Le, petit nègre, which he composed for piano, inspired. This piece is actually a cakewalk, a fashion dance, the basis of which is the ragtime.