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“RAGTIME ROMP”

The Birth of an American Sound

March 7, 2026

Classicopia is thrilled to present its first performance in Santa Barbara, California! Classicopia West is made possible through the great friendship and hard work of David and Fay Bisno, who have presented so many concerts for us in the Hanover area. They have a winter place in Santa Barbara and have helped us inaugurate what we hope could be a yearly jaunt to the West Coast to showcase some of our wonderfully intimate Classicopia concerts. This first performance will be a solo piano program entitled “RAGTIME ROMP.” Pianist and Artistic Director Daniel Weiser will perform many of the great Rags of Scott Joplin as well as James Scott, Joseph Lamb, Zez Confrey, and even George Gershwin. Professor Weiser will also talk about the fascinating social history of Ragtime, which was born in the African-American brothels along the Mississippi and would become the first great American music, rising meteorically in the first decades of the 20th century to the North and Midwest and even across the ocean to Europe–only to disappear almost as quickly with the advent of Jazz. A revival in the 1960s and 1970s brought this music back to properly fit back into our American musical history, but its negative reception among musical elites also highlighted the deep racism of the country and the fear and contempt that African-American music has always instilled in white America. We hope you can join us for this truly fun and fascinating afternoon!

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Saturday, Mar 07, 2026 @ 4:00pm

Home of Robert Ooley and Rodney Baker
201 Oliver Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93109

We are thrilled to perform our first program in the Santa Barbara area. Many thanks to our good friends, David and Fay Bisno, who spend the winter there, for all of their work to set up a little Classicopia West! They have found a wonderful home where we can perform with two great hosts, Robert Ooley and Rodney Baker, who will generously welcome us into their home. Experience chamber music the way it was meant to be heard—in a true Chamber. Light food and drinks are included, along with a relaxed, informal, and convivial atmosphere in which to hear some very fun music! Dr. Weiser also helps to break down barriers between performers and musicians by telling some fascinating stories about the composers and by bringing the social history of the music to life. Seating will be limited and reservations are required. Attendance will be limited to the first 25 people who sign up!

Get your seats now before they are sold out! Please click on the link below to purchase seats. You do not need a PayPal account—just any major credit card. You can purchase multiple seats after you click on the yellow “ADD to CART” button. Or call Dan at 802-369-0856 to purchase seats over the phone