Moog has such a refined dynamic control, and at a blazing tempo too! Really suits the "batten the hatches" humour in Scarlatti's music, thanks for sharing his recording!
In my opinion Scarlatti is incredibly underrated. His music discinctly dialogues with the soon-to-come classical period. He was revolutionary for his times
Not a fan of this piece. Scarlatti is a great composer, however this piece feels like a stream of notes without any appeal, no genius in them. If this was an improvisation it would make a better listen, but as a composition it's weak, the ending was nice though
It's fun, that should be a sufficient reason to consider it good music. And whether it's an improvisation or a written out piece makes absolutely no difference - good music is good music.
Moog has such a refined dynamic control, and at a blazing tempo too! Really suits the "batten the hatches" humour in Scarlatti's music, thanks for sharing his recording!
One of the greatest baroque composers. Amazing piece
this is like the optimal carousel music
Cool Scarlatti music.
In my opinion Scarlatti is incredibly underrated. His music discinctly dialogues with the soon-to-come classical period. He was revolutionary for his times
So fresh!!!
Is scarlattisms a term? If so, this music is very filled with scarlattisms, even by scarlatti standards :P Love it
Scarlatti scores a lot of titties
An incredibly clear rendition. Scarlatti is simply incredible
Not a fan of this piece. Scarlatti is a great composer, however this piece feels like a stream of notes without any appeal, no genius in them. If this was an improvisation it would make a better listen, but as a composition it's weak, the ending was nice though
It's fun, that should be a sufficient reason to consider it good music. And whether it's an improvisation or a written out piece makes absolutely no difference - good music is good music.
Sounds better then most of liszt pieces. Ever heard of'em?