Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K.517 - KEYBOARD WITH SCORE
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2016
- READ MORE BELOW⬇Played on FEURICH 218 grand piano with the new 4th Harmonic Pedal invented by Denis de La Rochefordière.
*Please note: due to the difficulty of bringing the left hand instantaneously from the top to the bottom of the keyboard in numerous places I take some of the notes written for left hand with the right hand.
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Recorded with 2 CharterOak E700 microphones and Apogee Duet.
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These pieces are so incredible.
Such an incredible rendition! It's a pleasure to watch and listen to.
This reminds me of so many years ago, when I had to study this piece myself.
I never heard of Scarlatti up until now, but now I can't get enough!
Ernest, I strongly suggest looking up Skip Sempe
listen to the k.99 of scarlatti. Most of the pieces in minor are amazing !!
This is more tutorial that synthesia "tutorials"
Yuukikuran321 For harder songs than Pachelbels Canon, sythesia isn't a help at all.
Still won't spare you 10+ years of serious studies and practice. :D But it's interesting and informative.
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Sometimes I speak without thinking very long
I just gave myself a thumbs down
very unique performance, the barton touch is highly noticed
EXCELLENT!! There aren't enough adjectives to describe your superb techinique!!!!
This performance amazes me soooo much! Thank you, Paul!
A COMPLETELY SPLENDID PERFORMANCE!
One of my favorites, and extremely valid also as a teaching piece.
Scarlatti's corpus is an immense treasure trove of wonderful music. I suggest you to look also at the lesser played Sonatas, extremely worthy repertoire.
K470!
Simply fantastic.
I wish I had half the agility in my left hand as you have.
Whatever you practice on your right hand, you just practice 2-3x on your left just to keep up. That has helped me tremendously
I'm a Bach fanboy. But Scarlatti is my bias-wrecker! 🤣😍
I love your job... Congrats Paul, and good vibes ... :)
Just perfect... thrilling!
Excelent sound and technique! thanks for sharing!
You play ammazing. I wached allmost ewry Scarlatti piece and I was imppresed haw are u in music. Great work.
Maravilloso trabajo.
0:32 I'm always delighted to hear the Spanish influences in Scarlatti's music
that's the baroque style but nice catch
i mean he died in madrid so...
Indwell // Samurai he had influences from music played in madrid, and spanish culture in general, for instance flamenco and the spanish guitar
@@alexeljosh5849 yes yes i realized that when I checked his death location
He spent most of his life in Spain.
Not only it is a great composition. but the writing is very elegant for the playing, which is something often overlooked.
bravo maestro!!!
Fantastic. 😀
Lovely!
name of this piece is "dance of two hands'
Paul, please do a weekly Q&A video!
BRAVO😉
Great performance
Bravo
Freakin’ epic
Your performance made me subscribe your channel😄😄👍
Hi Paul! Amazing artist! It would be amazing if you could make a video of Sonata G k.108 - Domenico Scarlatti. PLEASE!
Paul Barton UA-cam channel is the best professor ever
Bravo👍👍👍
This is amazing. 😱
It's more amazing if you use Harpsichord sounds on a synthesizer, Harpsichords are way too expensive. You'll need a normal one, a coupled one (brighter and richer in tone), and a muted one (kinda sounds like a harp/lute).
Honestly, I do well to tie my shoes. Amazing.
Beautiful interpretation. Why do not you keep long notes?
Its cut time
My teacher use to tell me to play all Bach's quavers in mezzo-staccato to imitate the harpsichord. But then in here it is a half note tho - maybe because the player wants to enhance the beat because it is a fast piece.
Holy burning keys!!!!
great
Hey Paul! love your playing.
I was hoping you could explain why you play the whole note (E) with the right hand at 0:28 (and other places) twice in each measure (as if it was written as two half notes) instead of holding it throughout the measure.
Thanks :)
Performer's choice . . .
(Also, I believe that different editions show different options at that point. The practical difference between the two options is effectively nil anyway.)
This is my new goal
John 3:16 fits pretty good there I'm actually working on this piece about 15 minutes a day at the most I memorized it on this UA-cam just finished first half only. Praise Jesus
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Great playing. May I ask what is the reason that the minim notes are played in staccato?
Every composition teacher ever: parallel 5ths and 8ths are bad and avoidable and you will burn in hell forewer if you accidentally write one.
Scarlatti: Hold my glass of port wine.
jaaajaja! good one!, sure many barroque composers didn´t followed counterpoint rules so straight, as counterpoint is more an school of well limited excercises for polyphony practice than the polyphonic phenomena itself
@@visionfugitiva Not exactly true. Almost all baroque composers followed all the rules, Scarlatti is an exception, his music is very avantgarde within the baroque idiom.
@@xbqchm I found myself many times with exceptions to the rules, not only in Scarlatti, also in Pachelbel, (see magnificant fugues) Zipoli, Telemann, etc. (but must of the time, the counterpoint considerations and rules are always there)
Can you please create a slower version of this piece for people who are trying to learn?
I would also appreciate a slow version for learning :) it's an inspiring piece of music
*Baroque intensifies*
Why not cembalo
hi paul , you a great pianist but i never understood why you post vidéo so often, is this à sort le legacy you leaving here ?
+Asriel Meemurr oui , the ''le'' was suppose to be à ''of''
Becouse He is so great that He could see only score of classical piece and said: That will be easy! and He plays.....everything:)
Composé pour Clavecin............
With most of these, I keep thinking about how I'd play them on the organ. Two manuals and a pedal keyboard would make it a great deal easier (put all those long notes in the bass on the pedals--for the octaves use a subcoupler.)
what Camera you used
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wow! and i thought i was fast! :-D
You could be faster with good practice :)
0:10 bar 5 treble clef, what is that G like sign?
D = droite (right hand); G = gauche (left hand)
the sims 4 piano,italian title: "per daniela"
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thanks! Prime Bear!
any chance of we seeing you play a piano concerto ?
I believe that a light jazz piece was fashioned from this sonata in the 60s. Does anyone else recall this?
Ay wey :’v
Que paso?
Is this recording digitally sped up?
It sounds like it was being recorded in a slower Tempo. It is especially noticeable with the base notes...
Why piano. Why. Why. Why? Why. Why?!?!?!?
Listen so Staier version, much more impressive