Sonates Volume 1 K1 - K52
COMPOSITEUR:
Domenico Scarlatti
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Éditions Heugel
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Recueil
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Clavecin
Italian composer, Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) is well-known for his Keyboard compositions. His 555 Keyboard Sonatas remain ever popular to this day, and it is for this reason that this first volume is indispensable toperformers of the genre. Originally composed for the Harpsichord, Organ or early
Spécifications
Compositeur | Domenico Scarlatti |
Éditeur | Kenneth Gilbert |
Édition musicale | Éditions Heugel |
Instrumentation | Clavecin |
Text language | Français |
Type de produit | Recueil |
Instrument Group | Clavecin |
Style Period | Baroque |
Année d'édition | 1984 |
Genre | Classique |
ISMN | 9790047326454 |
Style Period | Baroque |
Collection | Le Pupitre - Heugel |
Nombre de pages | 204 |
No. | ALHE32645 |
Description
Italian composer, Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) is well-known for his Keyboard compositions. His 555 Keyboard Sonatas remain ever popular to this day, and it is for this reason that this first volume is indispensable toperformers of the genre. Originally composed for the Harpsichord, Organ or early Pianoforte, the Sonatas display the riveting use of discords and unconventional modulations to remote keys. It is also thought that much ofScarlatti's Keyboard music contains influences of Iberian music, considering that he spent much of his working life in the service of the Spanish and Portuguese royal families. This first volume, comprising Sonatas 1-52, includesthe popular and recognised Sonatas in D minor (K. 9), E major (K. 20) and B minor (K. 27). Bearing in mind that Domenico Scarlatti was a highly competent and popular Keyboard player in his day, so much so that he was employed inthe service of two royal families, his Sonatas are composed with much experience, understanding and expertise, creating an essential addition to the repertoire of all Keyboard players of the Baroque genre.
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