Three centuries ago a man named Domenico Scarlatti churned out an enormous number of keyboard sonatas — more than 550. Pianists, harpsichordists and even accordionists still can't get enough these ...
Sonatas for Keyboard Nos. 1-555, Movements: D minor, Kk1 (L366) Domenico Scarlatti, Composer Alain Planès, Piano Sonatas for Keyboard Nos. 1-555, Movements: G, Kk2 (L388) Alain Planès, Piano Domenico ...
You can do so much with Scarlatti’s hundreds of keyboard sonatas – arrange them for the accordion or guitar, put them in all sorts of different order; here Claire Huangci groups them together, first ...
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) is one of the most adaptable of composers, his keyboard sonatas responding both to “historically aware” interpretation on instruments of the Baroque period and to ...
There's never enough repertoire for the guitar, so guitarists scavenge from other instruments. Harpsichord music is always a good source for them, because the two instruments sound similar in some ...
So far the new recording for which has I’ve gotten the most pitches from publicists this year is a mash-up of sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti and John Cage performed by David Greilsammer. The Israeli ...
Sonatas for Keyboard Nos. 1-555, Movements: G, Kk13 (L486) Claire Huangci, Piano Domenico Scarlatti Sonatas for Keyboard Nos. 1-555, Movements: G (L232) Sonatas for Keyboard Nos. 1-555, Movements: G ...
Because it offers a unique blend of musical sophistication and emotional light and shade is the usual reply. Which is true, but there are classical pieces which get their power the same way as many ...
Three centuries ago a man named Domenico Scarlatti churned out an enormous number of keyboard sonatas — more than 550. Pianists, harpsichordists and even accordionists still can't get enough these ...