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Newspaper Advertisement for A Guest Of Honor

Status: Lost

Tags: Historic


"A Guest Of Honor" was a 1903 opera written by famous ragtime composer Scott Joplin. The opera dramatized African-American civil rights leader Booker T. Washington's 1901 White House dinner with President Theodore Roosevelt, a historic visit met with condemnation from Roosevelt's political opponents.[1]

Joplin filed a copyright application for the opera with the Library of Congress in 1903, but he did not include a copy of the score with the application. In the following months, Joplin established a company to tour the opera across several Midwestern states. Early in the tour, a company associate stole the box office receipts, severely damaging their financial situation. The tour was abruptly aborted in Pittsburgh, Kansas, when Joplin could not afford the company's payroll and lodging. As a result, all of Joplin's belongings, including the opera score, were confiscated inside of a trunk until Joplin could pay for the rent. Joplin never returned for the trunk. The music was never published, and no copy of the score has ever resurfaced.[2]

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