02 12 2009
K 85, K 86 – beide liegen mir auch in einer Aufnahme von Fernando Valenti am Cembalo vor. K 85, den ersten Satz der Toccata X in der Handschrift Coimbra MS 58, spielt er virtuos in einem Wahnsinnstempo. K 86, ein 6 min langes Stück, hingegen fast meditativ und polyphon-orchestral.
Ein sicher interessantes Buch:
Domenico Scarlatti adventures : essays to commemorate the 250th anniversary of his death / edited by Massimiliano Sala & W. Dean Sutcliffe.
Bologna / Italia : UT Orpheus Edizione 2008
Series : Ad Parnassum studies ; 3
ISBN 9788881094622
Contents : A new cantata by Domenico Scarlatti / Colin Timms -- Domenico Scarlatti in the 1720s: Portugal, travelling and the Italianization of the Portuguese musical scene / Joao Pedro A'Alvarenga -- Rileggendo la lettera di Domenico Scarlatti / Serguei N. Prozhoguin -- Domenico Scarlatti: integrazione tra lo stile andaluso / Emilia Fadini -- Scarlatti and Maria Barbara: a study of musical portraiture / Sara Gross Cebellos -- IPotesi sulla destinazione strumentale di cinque sonate per strumento melodico e basso continuo di Domenico Scarlatti / Andrea Coen e Valerio Losito -- Scarlatti's duck-billed platypus: K 76 / Joel Sheveloff -- One-man show: improvisation as theatre in Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas / Chris Willis -- The essercizi and the editors: visual virtuosity, large-scale form and editorial reception / Todd Decker -- Did Domenico Scarlatti compose the first great piano music? / Jacqueline Ogeil -- Temporality in Domenico Scarlatti / W. Dean Sutcliffe -- The minor mode as archaic signifier in the solo keyboard works of Domenico Scarlatti and Muzio Clementi / Roman H. Stewart-MacDonald.
Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009
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