Toccata Per Cembalo D'Ottava Stesa by Allesandro Scarlatti
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2022
- Here is the Toccata Per Cembalo D'Ottava Stesa in D Minor by Allesandro Scarlatti. While mostly overshadowed by his son in modern eyes, Allesandro Scarlatti was still a baroque master, writing mostly operas, and less keyboard works.
A thanks to Rec.Today for their help on the video!
Maravillosa interpretación que capta perfectamente el espíritu de Scarlatti. Enhorabuena
Не могу пройти без коммениария. Это потрясающее исполнение редкой пьесы, я благодарен за эти минуты чистоты и одухотворенности! Отличное исполнение, больших вам побед!
Che gran lavoro!
Complimenti! Tutto a memoria!
Io sono un siciliano, come Alessandro Scarlatti, che si è innamorato del clavicembalo in tarda età.
Faccio molta fatica, ma la passione è più forte...
Ti ammiro molto ❤️👍💪
Fantastic!
Well done! It brings me much joy when I see new generations keeping old music alive. A rare choice of instrument, somewhat neglected, and much more difficult to master than one would assume coming from piano. I would love to hear some (more) Frescobaldi and Sweelinck from you.
🎵🎵🎶🎶👏👏🎶🎶🎵🎵
What a great performance of such monumental and virtuosic piece! Congratulations! 👏👏👏
Bravo
Well done young man! Your passion and dedication is clearly evident. Much appreciated.
Whoa! I have an instrument that looks just like this!
Danke ---- Bewundernswert ist die Entwicklung, die du in einem Jahr durchgemacht hast.
unglaublich schön! Eine technisch und interpretatorisch bewundernswerte Leistung! Vielen Dank!
Love the lute stop!
that was quite a performance dude!! you could probably rival both scarlattis :P
You‘re really amazing! Great playing!
What a talent! Love your playing
Astounding.
A wonder - only the young
Good use of the (semi-buffed?) lute stop in the some parts for expression of different tone quality -- one of dual-manual harpsichord's capabilities that we don't get to hear enough.
❤👋👋
niceeeeee
王士敦練大鍵琴😂
When I have played all the J.S. Bach, Buxtehude, D. Scarlatti, Couperin, Rameau, Handel, Purcell, & Byrd that I wish to, then I might possibly turn my attention to Pachelbel, Kuhnau, Muffat, Jacquet de la Guerre... but by then I shall be 95 at least. Until then they are a mere distraction from more important composers. Life is terrifyingly short. Sorry. This didn't convert me.
There are works by composers that are arguably as good or better than some works by"big name" composers, but for lack of a patron or some such issue, they were unable to work at composing and produce a body of work that would lead to their recognition as an important composer. Even Rachmaninoff--already established as a composer, said that. after escaping the Revolution he was unable to devote full time to composing, as he wished, because he had to go on tour as a pianist in order to make a living.
Luckily for us, none of us care if you play anything ever, and none of us care about your sh***y musical opinions.
thanks for letting us know stephen
Diversify or Die! e.g.Marmontel, Jean Henri Ravina ,Grieg ,Schubert,Haydn ,Joseph Bologne , Campra ,Jacques Aubert to mention but a few in addition to a handful of compositions of your own as the world is chockablock full of interpreters.
It is not interesting what you have played, I read only letters