Herr Laplasjan, ich dacht eben das gleiche. Aber immerhin, das Cembalo hat einen schönen Klang. Es ist nicht so, wie Hindemith einst sagte: Ein Cembalo klingt so, als ob ein Skelett auf einem Blechdach tanzte. :-)
No. It`s Fandango, traditional music ancient (folklore popular) from Spain. The people danced it in Veracruz (México) in Paraná (Brasil)....América Latina today but not in Spain, in Spain ancient fandango today is flamenco. Domenico Scarlatii was born in The Kingdom of Naples, when it belongs to the spanish crown and he lived for many years working for the queen Barbara de Braganza in Madrid (Spain) as harpsichord teacher. She was an enlightened queen and Scarlatti a great musician from Baroque. The skeletons dressed with traditional Mexican clothes it´s from José Guadalupe Posada he was born in the year 1852, Aguascalientes (México) and graved very much skeletons.
@@briannaysiamodonnell478 Yo creo, hubo muchísima influencia músical entre nueva España y la música European/española de aquel tiempo.... Choque Cultural, enriquecedor, también.
I must admit the picture is nicely corresponding with the sound :)
the picture is terrible , the skulls are so inaccurate that it looks like it was drawn by a child
@@Golliver- Art =/= medical study ;)
@@MarioSteFx you can say that if you want to , this is simply a matter of quality
This is one grim fandango
Great versión. Funny engraving by José Guadalupe Posada.
Bello quadro, bella musica,
It is from México, his graveur was José Guadalupe Posada who graved very much skeltons dressed with mexican clothes
Ok nobody cares
Ungraved skeletons seem to care very much. - and in the case of this graveur, they seem to be positively delighted, Horatio.
@@stanley631h6 you don't
"The manitas De Plata of the Keyboard!
Superb!
Herr Laplasjan, ich dacht eben das gleiche. Aber immerhin, das Cembalo hat einen schönen Klang. Es ist nicht so, wie Hindemith einst sagte: Ein Cembalo klingt so, als ob ein Skelett auf einem Blechdach tanzte. :-)
Fin à 6:58 !
The picture is from México, its graveur was named José Guadalupe Posada
dziękuję ;)
They are originals from Spain, not from Mexico.
I dont care, i listen to the music!
Cudne!
Legal a photo da capa
Hello, where the picture come from?
He is from México. José Guadalupe Posada (Aguascalientes 1852, Ciudad de México 1913). Who graved skeletons dressed with traditional clothes.
¡Ole! (Is this one of his Sonatas?)
No. It`s Fandango, traditional music ancient (folklore popular) from Spain. The people danced it in Veracruz (México) in Paraná (Brasil)....América Latina today but not in Spain, in Spain ancient fandango today is flamenco.
Domenico Scarlatii was born in The Kingdom of Naples, when it belongs to the spanish crown and he lived for many years working for the queen Barbara de Braganza in Madrid (Spain) as harpsichord teacher. She was an enlightened queen and Scarlatti a great musician from Baroque.
The skeletons dressed with traditional Mexican clothes it´s from José Guadalupe Posada he was born in the year 1852, Aguascalientes (México) and graved very much skeletons.
Raúl Simón, espero no haberme explicado muy mal en Inglés, no es mi lengua y lo escribo regular.
@@saragarcia4681 thanks for the explanation, y hablas muy bien inglés
Gracias :))
No the picture is macabra, this music is not.
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La coppia di Tamarri che hanno un grande seguito di Deficenters e hanno comprato la "villona" sul Lago di Como dovrebbero imparare qualcosa....
this is not exactly the original Fandango del Sig. Scarlatti ... Have you please the exact reference of the music sheet.
where can you find the original? Is it online?
The Fandangos are from Spain,Not Mexico.. 🇮🇪🍀 🇪🇸
@@briannaysiamodonnell478
Yo creo, hubo muchísima influencia músical entre nueva España y la música European/española de aquel tiempo.... Choque Cultural, enriquecedor, también.
I find this Picture utterly grotesque
This is Boccherini, not Domenico Scarlatti.
This is Domenico Scarlatti.ua-cam.com/video/QQbW75y3P9g/v-deo.html
@@briannaysiamodonnell478 This is by anonymous I guess but attributed to the younger Scarlatti.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery or Padre Soler
@@ubaru7460 No the Soler fandango is different. Sorry.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery but wasn't it some apprentice of Soler? it was quite a while ago when I was reading about it so I might be wrong
pourquoi cette horrible illustration ?