Domenico Scarlatti was born in the same year like Bach and Handel (1685). But he never got that famous like the other two composers. Nevertheless for me Scarlatti is one of the greatest. If I had to choose one piece of pianomusic from all, it wouldnt be Beethoven or Chopin, but this tune! It gave me such an impact like no piece before or after I heard in my life. "Grazie Signor Scarlatti for giving this masterpiece to the world."
I grew up with my dad plying classical music . I heard amongst various composers Scarlatti pieces which I loved subconsciously but never paid much attention to. I don’t recall this one K380. I discovered it in my own. instantly sparked joy in me. Now I thirst for it and hope one day to play it competently as I progress through my learning of piano despite my age , 61.
Scarlatti, Bach and Handel all have unique perspectives on music. Almost every Baroque composer of the time has at least something small to add. Even Scarlatti's own father composed many wonderful pieces of music.
I've listened to all the available interpretations of this sonata on UA-cam and this one is by far the most beautiful, including Horowitz's which is eqally beautiful but different. Bravo to this young pianist I have never heard of before, I am genuinely impressed and I will continue to follow his career ❤️❤️❤️
This truly is one of the finest performances of this now famous sonata. Thank you Mr. Debargue for observing Scarlatti's tempo marking of "commodo" ("walking" tempo). So many performers attack this piece as if they were on their way to a fire and pound it out on the keyboard. To me undoubtedly Scarlatti intended this to be a very tender piece and you have evoked that spirit so wonderfully!
Love!!! Debargue‘s interpretations... Free spirit, intuitive and delicate playing and he got deepness. Debargue is one of the most outstanding young pianists of our days..he does, was is missing so often in our days.. he is a natural an honest in his play!
Lucas doesn't play, he thinks and feels at the instrument. You listen to it and understand what is in his soul. Thanks for this pure sincerity! This is for what the music exists.
tres belle interpretation de cette sonate, on regrette que lucas debargue ne joue pas toujours aussi bien d'autres sonates de scarlatti; l'instrument est remarquable, on aimerait bien des precisions, quelqu'un en a ??
I love the subtlety and delicateness in the way you play this beautiful piece . It allows me for one to feel the effects of this composition in frankly a deeper way than when played more robustly as I have heard by other artists.
Bravo, monsieur Débargue! Tres subtile et je dirais avec attention. C'est Scarlatti qui est mon compositeur préferé de musique baroque. Et je n'a pas entendu aucun artiste qui sent si bien ce compositeur. Merci mille fois.
Just between you and me, I think it's time you started playing the harpsichord and the grand organ. But I do love your piano performances. Thanks for sharing your love of music!
I hope he gives us more . A remarkable musician in a world full of "just fingers" as Horowitz used to say ! He really has the right spirit for Scarlatti . Oh please I hope he hasrecorded others Maria Pires recently started playing one that after 45 years of living and thinking I 'd heard all the bst of the Scarlatti Sonatas there came this . Horowitz ,Michelangeli,Gilels, only Koopman and the harpsichordists who record entire sets seemed to even know of its existence but I think it would be very popular with today's audiences ! Argerich and Pires have both declined to record all Scarlatti albums . DeLarrocha gave us fabulous Soler . One wonders how such things can be overlooked but then again how much of us hear really wonderful stuff from Before Bach. Gould said he loved Byrd .I've yet to find anything in all the many galliards by him and others . Maybe now I'm ready ! Off to fing Bryd and Dowland and others !
This unbelievably beautiful sonata for clavicembalo by Domenico Scarlatti was used by Ingmar Bergman for his baroque and satirical movie "Djávulens Öga" (The Devil's Eye) from 1959. The story was that the devil had a stye in his eye, produced by the virginity of a maiden in earth. To end this problem, the devil sends Don Juan, one of his prisoners in hell, to the earth to end this unacceptable state of affairs. The movie was not well received at the time, but is a masterwork of intelligence, humor and a demonstration f the disappearance of the power of the devil (and the other other guy up there) to really influence human life.
Domenico Scarlatti was born in the same year like Bach and Handel (1685). But he never got that famous like the other two composers. Nevertheless for me Scarlatti is one of the greatest. If I had to choose one piece of pianomusic from all, it wouldnt be Beethoven or Chopin, but this tune! It gave me such an impact like no piece before or after I heard in my life. "Grazie Signor Scarlatti for giving this masterpiece to the world."
I grew up with my dad plying classical music . I heard amongst various composers Scarlatti pieces which I loved subconsciously but never paid much attention to. I don’t recall this one K380. I discovered it in my own. instantly sparked joy in me. Now I thirst for it and hope one day to play it competently as I progress through my learning of piano despite my age , 61.
I played Chopin and Mozart, but always dreamed of playing Scarlatti, my absolute favorite! Someday, I hope I will.
Seriously?
Scarlatti, Bach and Handel all have unique perspectives on music. Almost every Baroque composer of the time has at least something small to add. Even Scarlatti's own father composed many wonderful pieces of music.
Fits guitar far better
I've listened to all the available interpretations of this sonata on UA-cam and this one is by far the most beautiful, including Horowitz's which is eqally beautiful but different. Bravo to this young pianist I have never heard of before, I am genuinely impressed and I will continue to follow his career ❤️❤️❤️
Your tempo and dynamics make the fanfares seem distant and somewhat mysterious. Nice effect!
Jeu sobre et élégant 👏👏👏
Bravo pour cette belle interprétation ❤❤❤
Monsieur Debargue splendida interpretazione. Fresca, giovane, arabescata il giusto punto. Complimenti
Complimenti,un giovane che suona la "Vera musica" con passione e sentimento.
This truly is one of the finest performances of this now famous sonata. Thank you Mr. Debargue for observing Scarlatti's tempo marking of "commodo" ("walking" tempo). So many performers attack this piece as if they were on their way to a fire and pound it out on the keyboard. To me undoubtedly Scarlatti intended this to be a very tender piece and you have evoked that spirit so wonderfully!
Maybe, but I like it more played slightly faster, it sounds more joyful. This is a great performance, anyway
Left hand is amazing… mimicked that harp like sound of a harpsichord
A superb performance! 😊
Love!!! Debargue‘s interpretations... Free spirit, intuitive and delicate playing and he got deepness. Debargue is one of the most outstanding young pianists of our days..he does, was is missing so often in our days.. he is a natural an honest in his play!
Lucas doesn't play, he thinks and feels at the instrument. You listen to it and understand what is in his soul. Thanks for this pure sincerity! This is for what the music exists.
I believe Scarlatti deserves more recognition. Amazing piece, you really did amazing to express Scarlatti's art
scarlatti is a Genius !!!
Красота ! 🎵🎶❤️
Lucas -это больше чем гений.Такого класса музыкантов-единицы.
гений, безусловно сеньор Скарлатти!!!
So handsome, just handsome ❤️
and talented pianist 💕
Adoro le sonate di Scarlatti. Questa è una delle mie preferite. Bellissima interpretazione, molto lirica e intima.
tres belle interpretation de cette sonate, on regrette que lucas debargue ne joue pas toujours aussi bien d'autres sonates de scarlatti; l'instrument est remarquable, on aimerait bien des precisions, quelqu'un en a ??
감사합니다
A fabulous instrument, beautiful music played outstandingly well.
A beautifully chosen tempo….love this❤
Quadeca seems to be venturing into new genres!
I love the subtlety and delicateness in the way you play this beautiful piece . It allows me for one to feel the effects of this composition in frankly a deeper way than when played more robustly as I have heard by other artists.
Bravo, monsieur Débargue! Tres subtile et je dirais avec attention. C'est Scarlatti qui est mon compositeur préferé de musique baroque. Et je n'a pas entendu aucun artiste qui sent si bien ce compositeur. Merci mille fois.
Any rendition of the E major sonata must always compare with Horowitz’s and Debargue’s stands up very well, indeed.
Lovely piano!
Прекрасная музыка, в прекрасном исполнении
Ur pfp is amazing!
Gran sonata . Scarlatti un genio!!!
Bravissimo!!!!! CT CT
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Danke
Beautiful video, I am going to practise to play like you
So delicate and refined interpretation…
Lucas Debargue is
famous for Scarlatti
special playist whom none can reach.
It's equisite and
earnest rendition.
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Just between you and me, I think it's time you started playing the harpsichord and the grand organ. But I do love your piano performances. Thanks for sharing your love of music!
Bravo.
magnifique
My Best favorite scarlatti's sonata!
Beautiful! ❤️
Bravo!!!
we will hear a lot about this pianist in the future. Bravo !
👏❤️ Bravo!
Quel splendide, délicat et subtile jeux pour cette merveilleuse sonate ❤️
Beautiful, sensitive playing. Thank you.
I hope he gives us more . A remarkable musician in a world full of "just fingers" as Horowitz used to say ! He really has the right spirit for Scarlatti . Oh please I hope he hasrecorded others Maria Pires recently started playing one that after 45 years of living and thinking I 'd heard all the bst of the Scarlatti Sonatas there came this . Horowitz ,Michelangeli,Gilels, only Koopman and the harpsichordists who record entire sets seemed to even know of its existence but I think it would be very popular with today's audiences ! Argerich and Pires have both declined to record all Scarlatti albums . DeLarrocha gave us fabulous Soler . One wonders how such things can be overlooked but then again how much of us hear really wonderful stuff from Before Bach. Gould said he loved Byrd .I've yet to find anything in all the many galliards by him and others . Maybe now I'm ready ! Off to fing Bryd and Dowland and others !
D’une grande beauté ! Le décor est également somptueux
Oh this is wonderful. Just astonished by this interpretation.
Fantastic
Very good
Bravo!!!!! This is GREAT!!!!!
The ''more correct'' tempo, I like it
My ear familiar to sarod sitar Indian string instruments also enjoy the melodic charm of the lilt and composition
❤
Fanfare Magazine loved Debargue's playing of Scarlatti. It's easy to see why.
Perfect
Quelle grâce …
Would it be possible to know what piano is being played for this delightful performance?
Fallboard says Pleyel.
Superb interpretation in a beaufiful venue. What piano is that? A Pleyel?
Восхитительно!
Anyone knows the year of recording by any chance?
Brilliant thrills by the way!!!
This unbelievably beautiful sonata for clavicembalo by Domenico Scarlatti was used by Ingmar Bergman for his baroque and satirical movie "Djávulens Öga" (The Devil's Eye) from 1959. The story was that the devil had a stye in his eye, produced by the virginity of a maiden in earth. To end this problem, the devil sends Don Juan, one of his prisoners in hell, to the earth to end this unacceptable state of affairs. The movie was not well received at the time, but is a masterwork of intelligence, humor and a demonstration f the disappearance of the power of the devil (and the other other guy up there) to really influence human life.
Lord have mercy.
Does anybody know which piano is he playing on?
Pleyel.
Le Orme, "Collage" :)
Wonder what the piano is
Pleyel
Pour l'instant,
à mon humble avis, une version insurpassable
Как красиво, пойду разберу 🙈
What an attractive guy
The sound of you playing without a pedal has a different color
A
Frog (Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals)
It would have sounded different if he had worn a brocade coat and breeches and removed his tricorn hat before playing to reveal a powdered wig.
He looks like her is in the middle of a Baroque painting. How apropos
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A tratti sembra che il suono provenga da un'arpa
For all of the frog fans.
He skayed
This performance appears to be finger-synched. There are no microphones anywhere near the piano.
ну в целом не так убедительно как мне казалось это будет в его исполнении
Восхитительно!!!