D. Scarlatti: 100 Sonatas
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- This groundbreaking music video celebrates the genius of the renowned composer Domenico Scarlatti, blending together the mesmerizing beauty of 100 of his sonatas into a breathtaking journey of sound.
Composer: Domenico Scarlatti
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Tracklist:
Artist: Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy
00:00:00 Sonata in D Minor, K.01: I. Allegro
00:02:31 Sonata in D Minor, K.32: I. Aria
00:04:59 Sonata in D Major, K.33
00:08:41 Sonata in B Minor, K.87
00:15:11 Sonata in D Major, K.29: I. Presto
00:20:08 Sonata in B Minor, K.27: I. Allegro
00:23:56 Sonata in G Major, K.427: I. Presto quanto sia possible
00:26:07 Sonata in C Major, K.132: I. Cantabile
00:34:43 Sonata in E Minor, K.98: I. Allegrissimo
00:38:03 Sonata in E Major, K.136: I. Allegro
00:43:06 Sonata in E Major, K.162: I. Andante-allegro
00:48:32 Sonata in A Major, K.208: I. Adagio e cantabile
00:54:30 Sonata in A Major, K.39: I. Presto
00:57:12 Sonata in A Major, K.322: I. Allegro
01:01:23 Sonata in G Major, K.455: I. Allegro
01:04:45 Sonata in C Major, K.95
01:08:09 Sonata in F Minor, K.466: I. Andante moderato
Artist: Andrea Molteni
01:17:38 Sonata in A Major, K.24
01:22:24 Sonata in A Minor, K.532
01:25:38 Sonata in B-Flat Major, K.266
01:30:46 Sonata in B-Flat Minor, K.131
01:34:24 Sonata in B Major, K.262
01:39:12 Sonata in B Minor, K.173
01:43:28 Sonata in C Major, K.421
01:47:06 Sonata in C Minor, K.126
01:54:11 Sonata in D Minor, K.138
01:57:31 Sonata in E Major, K.20
02:00:39 Sonata in E Minor, K.232
02:06:03 Sonata in F Major, K.17
02:10:03 Sonata in F Minor, K.184
02:14:34 Sonata in F-Sharp Major, K.319
02:18:28 Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, K.67
02:19:57 Sonata in G Major, K.425
02:22:55 Sonata in G Minor, K.546
Artsist: Michelangelo Carbonara
02:28:54 Sonata K158 in C Minor: Andante
02:32:05 Sonata K461 in C: Allegro
02:35:27 Sonata K124 in G: Allegro
02:38:32 Sonata K308 in C: Cantabile
02:41:28 Sonata K50 in F Minor: Allegro
02:45:30 Sonata K544 in B flat: Cantabile
02:47:49 Sonata K135 in E: Allegro
02:50:54 Sonata K497 in B Minor: Allegro
02:54:17 Sonata K219 in A: Andante
02:56:52 Sonata K312 in D: Allegro
02:59:48 Sonata K109 in A Minor:Adagio
03:04:34 Sonata K394 in E Minor: Allegro
03:07:41 Sonata K270 in C
03:12:00 Sonata K147 in E Minor
03:16:13 Sonata K82 in F
03:18:30 Sonata K193 in E flat: Allegro
03:22:03 Sonata K61 in A Minor
03:24:48 Sonata K127 in A flat: Allegro
03:28:26 Sonata K115 in C Minor: Allegro
03:31:54 Sonata K206 in E: Andante
03:36:33 Sonata K202 in B flat: Allegro
03:40:15 Sonata K209 in A: Allegro
03:43:19 Sonata K391 in G: Allegro
03:45:56 Sonata K69 in F Minor
03:49:54 Sonata K6 in F: Allegro
03:52:10 Sonata K205 in F:viVo
03:55:44 Sonata K296 in F: Andante
04:01:18 Sonata K12 in G Minor: Presto
04:04:19 Sonata K417 in D Minor: Allegro Moderato
04:08:47 Sonata K513 in C: Moderato e molto allegro - Presto
04:11:31 Sonata K462 in F Minor: Andante
Artist: Pieter-Jan Belder
04:15:19 Sonata in G Major, Kk. 2 (Presto)
04:17:45 Sonata in D Minor, Kk. 18 (Presto)
04:21:27 Sonata in G Minor, Kk. 31 (Allegro)
04:26:19 Sonata in C Major, Kk. 49 (Presto)
04:32:11 Sonata in E-Flat Major, Kk. 68 (Without Tempo Indication)
04:37:57 Sonata in C Major, Kk. 86 (Andante moderato)
04:43:59 Sonata in C Minor, Kk. 99 (Allegro)
04:48:45 Sonata in A Major, Kk. 113 (Allegro)
04:53:35 Sonata in B-Flat Minor, Kk. 128 (Allegro)
04:57:37 Sonata in D Major, Kk. 140 (Allegro)
05:01:41 Sonata in C Major, Kk. 156 (Allegro)
05:05:19 Sonata in C Minor, Kk. 174 (Allegro)
05:09:29 Sonata in A Minor, Kk. 188 (Allegro)
05:15:13 Sonata in E Minor, Kk. 203 (Vivo non molto)
05:20:05 Sonata in A Minor, Kk. 217 (Andante)
05:28:45 Sonata in C Minor, Kk. 230 (Allegro)
05:32:59 Sonata in B Major, Kk. 244 (Allegro)
05:36:53 Sonata in D Major, Kk. 258 (Andante)
05:42:55 Sonata in C Major, Kk. 271 (Vivo)
05:45:48 Sonata in D Major for Organ, Kk. 287 (Andante allegro)
05:47:37 Sonata in C Minor, Kk. 302 (Andante)
05:54:08 Sonata in F-Sharp Major, Kk. 318 (Andante)
05:58:58 Sonata in C Major, Kk. 339 (Allegro)
06:02:18 Sonata in C Major, Kk. 356 (Con spirito andante)
06:06:45 Sonata in G Major, Kk. 372 (Allegro)
06:09:04 Sonata in G Major, Kk. 390 (Allegro)
06:13:14 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Kk. 410 (Allegro)
06:17:32 Sonata in A Major, Kk. 428 (Allegro)
06:19:45 Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, Kk. 447 (Allegro)
06:23:18 Sonata in F Minor, Kk. 463 (Molto allegro)
06:25:55 Sonata in G Minor, Kk. 476 (Allegro)
06:30:24 Sonata in D Major, Kk. 490 (Cantabile)
06:41:40 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Kk. 503 (Allegretto)
06:45:42 Sonata in G Major, Kk. 520 (Allegretto)
06:50:51 Sonata in A Major, Kk. 536 (Cantabile)
I am a little disappointed without Kk 141 included.
@@canman5060 Hahahahaha. Sorry, you surprised me. KK 141 is a fine and spirited piece, but are you going to miss it for the whole 7 hours? The words you may be groping for here are, "Thanks for uploading!"
@@richardscrimger3969 what a perfect answer aha
I'm thankfull of this😃
im not disappointed at you at all dor you i have omly a 1000 tnx......i am disappointed at the uploder
Je ne connaissais pas ou très peu Scarlatti et, en écoutant ses sonates j'ai vraiment l'impression d'avoir manqué quelque chose, la légèreté, la tendresse, la poésie, en deux mots: la Beauté ! Une expérience extraordinaire au royaume de la Musique. Un petit coin de Paradis. J'adore !
Nice to hear Scarlatti on the piano over 4 hours. I do have the complete Belder collection. Scarlatti is the Chopin of Baroque era. Forever unique.
Does that then make Chopin the Scarlatti of the Romantic ?
@@elaineblackhurst1509no
Your comment is a disgrace to Scarlatti.
your comment is a disgrace to the world.
Magician music cannot be not romantic , its brother and sister , is not it?
Гений.. Исполнение великолепно.. Чистите душу люди музыкой.. Скарлатти подойдет.. Иркутск 2023..
pomagaet no na 50 %. skolko russkix kto lubit klasicheskuiu muziku za voini protiv ukraini i unichtojenia ukraincev :)
@@giorgitabliashvili2024 Не беспокоить здесь с этой темой Украины.Это только возвышенное искусство.
@@ArturoLópezGarcía-n7k oi oi :) vidno segodnia ochen vozvishilis, a zavtra ochen vozvishenno za vashix fashistov progalasuete. ochen vozvishennoi dushoi ;)
Écouter ces délicieuses sonates si inspirées et diverses, dès le matin, c'est absolument radical pour dynamiser sa journée ; la placer aussi sous le signe de la beauté et de la poésie... Bravo au pianiste pour son interprétation sensible et soignée.
Merci pour ce merveilleux partage.☺
Grazie , grazie per questa super raccolta. Esecuzioni molto belle, grande tecnica, colore e sensibilità. .Che bella la n. 208 a circa 5 minuti...ed altre veramente intense. 👏👏👏
I can listen to those sonatas day and night what an endless pleasure
Scarlatti forever!
What a giant composer is Scarlatti....what a giant melodies he has composed. Million bravo.....on the other hand, the pianist is an excellent artist with super technic and excellent nuance. Bravo.
This is far more Romanticism than it is Baroque. Scarlatti was way ahead of his time and one of the greatest of all time!
I don’t think there’s anything of the ‘Romantic’ at all in Scarlatti - whatever that means; what we have is a hugely individual, personal and unique voice of the Baroque that cannot be explained by comparing it to a completely alien aesthetic of a different age in a different part of Europe.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 Well we disagree. These eras - Baroque, Classical, Romantic - were all going to inevitably come into existence. Artists were going to eventually come up with music that was very emotional, personal, and highly expressive of one's self. That is what we hear from Scarlatti. Baroque was the background music of the Age of Reason, where emotion was kind of frowned upon. I did not say that Scarlatti's music (was) Romantic. I said it was "more" Romantic than Baroque. And it is.
@@DannyintheSpirit
You’ve put your finger on exactly the reason I have a problem with music outside a bunch of composers including the most obvious candidates in Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, and Liszt being labelled ‘Romantic’, ‘more Romantic’, or whatever, and that is that ‘…music that was very emotional, personal, and highly expressive of one’s self’ has to be reserved solely as a descriptor and definition of one period or style of music alone, and then everything matched against it as a yardstick of emotion in music.
I agree entirely that your description fits Scarlatti, just that it’s neither ‘Romantic’ nor ‘more Romantic’ than some other music of the Baroque or Classical periods.
Regardless, your comment was noted with interest.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 Well, I was using the word Romantic loosely to make my point. These words like Baroque and Romantic and Postmodern etc... exist and are used in books about classical music (and they always will be), so we have no choice but to use them even if they are not perfectly accurate. Let us just say that Scarlatti's music was more like Chopin and others from the mid to late 1800s than it was like those of the early and mid 1700s.
@@DannyintheSpirit I think its good to differentiate between romantic as personal expression and Romantic as a cultural movement. Scarlatti followed Baroque musical format style - that's what they worked with. He brought to much to it, yes. As did Vivaldi - who actually was prefiguring Romanticism style with his Four Seasons, where the music was literally imaginative picture painting. Baroque, Classical and Romantic as cultural styles have specific characteristics.
This composer is underrated. In my opinion, the greatest of all time would always be Mozart (followed by Bach and Beethoven no doubt), but Scarlatti deserves more appreciation for his works.
If you change ‘greatest’ to ‘favourite’ then your list is valid as a personal preference, if you insist on ‘greatest’ then in effect you are trying to rank the colours of the rainbow and it is a pointless exercise, especially as in the case of the three composers you mentioned, you are comparing apples and pears.
Really not sure why you should consider Scarlatti ‘…underrated’: every professional pianist has a number of his sonatas in their repertoire, they appear on exam syllabi all over the world, they are widely performed, there are a huge number of recordings on both harpsichord and piano, et cetera.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 if you insist to adopt logical approach, then nothing should really be discussed because your logic could be different than mine and it does not necessarily mean that one is better than the other. Underrated in my definition means lack of appreciation. Handel is far more popular than Scarlatti although according to history, they had similar level of skills in music. Mozart is the greatest because he was the most talented among every other composer.
@@liszt77777
As an opinion, no problem, but stated as an objective fact (as in your last sentence), all you are doing is stating that red is the greatest colour above blue of green or whatever, and it is open to challenge.
In areas like opera, the piano concerto, or chamber music other than string quartets, Mozart composed some of the greatest works in western classical music, but in other areas, even in his own time, he does not stand above Haydn for example in the areas of symphony, string quartet, mass, oratorio, or piano sonata for example.
If we take just the last category - the piano sonata - I would suggest of Mozart’s 17 sonatas that:
3 are masterpieces (K310, K333, and K457)
6 are better than the remainder
8 (the rest).
To this list we should add at least four of the miscellaneous piano works such as the Rondo in a minor (K511), and the Adagio in b minor (K540) which are magnificent.
Leaving out Beethoven who apart from the early sonatas WoO 47 and Opus 49 which shouldn’t be included anyway, and whos remaining 30 sonatas are almost all masterpieces, but taking the more relevant example of Haydn, then I would list the following sonatas and miscellaneous pieces as on a par with Mozart’s greatest (arguably slightly beyond in one or two cases).
Haydn’s greatest sonatas (listed chronologically) at least on a par with Mozart’s greatest:
Sonata in A flat Hob. XVI:46
Sonata in c minor Hob. XVI:20
Sonata in F Hob. XVI:23
Sonata in E flat Hob. XVI: 49
Sonata in C Hob. XVI:50
Sonata in E flat Hob. XVI:52
And like Mozart, to add two miscellaneous piano works:
Fantasia in C Hob. XVII:4
Andante con variazioni Hob. XVII:6
From these examples it illustrates the difficulty of labelling one composer *the* greatest when another contemporary wrote works of a demonstrably comparative standard; if you are expressing a personal preference, of your own favourites, then all the above is irrelevant, but not when making objective assessments of ‘greatest’.
I could do a similar exercise in those areas where Haydn similarly stands with Mozart or indeed beyond - as Mozart went beyond Haydn sometimes - but to take just one example:
Haydn’s f# minor Symphony 45 (‘Farewell’) of 1772 is *the* single greatest work of through-composition and cyclic integration before Beethoven’s 5th of 1808; Mozart attempted nothing comparable.
I would not disagree with you that Mozart sits at the top table of the musical Mount Olympus, and is one of the greatest of all composers in western classical music; my problem is with anyone retaining the definite article to this description whilst removing ‘…one of’, or indeed applying it to any other composer.
Thanks for sharing this valuable collection
Ah Scarlatti interpretado en un piano moderno, que maravilla, que riqueza de sonido, profundidad y elegancia.
素晴らしい演奏ありがとうございます!
Thanks millions...My favorite Scarlatti...💗💓💓💘❤💚💙❣
Un trésor musical immense. Des sonates d'une extrême intensité. Un talent fou du compositeur et du pianiste. Alléluia.
Nevjerovatno izvodjenje!Bravo maestro!👏👏💐❤️
Thank you for sharing this gorgeous music and helping to keep it alive!
What impresses me is Scarlatti's technique and his natural skills and talent when performing. I co fess I had not heard him before. Amazing...
Son tan perfectas que estrujan el corazón y lo expanden, hacia el noble territorio del espíritu, allá donde moran todas las sonatas.
Me hace falta un botón de "Me encanta" para esto.
One of my favorite composers. Thank you !
Just found this this morning. Thanks! What a wonderful treat! 6 hours of Scarlatti!!
gracias por la maravillosa experiencia auditiva 😁
I work in front of a computer a good part of the day. This music is a perfect accompaniment.
I know little about classical music . I just discovered Scarlatti from Thomas Mann's book Doctor Faustus . I hope I'll discover more
I love how the trills are played
Yes, extremely precise and impressive
this way of playing them reminds me of Glenn Gould
@@PepitoMegaChocolato
I’m not sure Glenn Gould is a valid reference point for anyone playing Baroque keyboard music.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 From my point of view it is, scarlati reminds me a lot of bach, and bach is strongly associated with gould in my head. But from your point of view I would believe you that I may be talking nonsense
Most definitely inspired by the piano sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti. I love the ethereal spin! Your composition is a gift from the heavens. 🫶🏻
Thank you! Really enjoying this brilliant music. Sometimes I find myself holding my breath during a particularly complicated passage! Haven't even listened to 2 hrs yet, so I bookmarked it in case YT drops it from my notifications list.
Edit: Have now listened to the whole
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Maybee getting it together?
Piękna muzyka Scarlattiego.
Gracias...es uno de mis artistas favoritos❤❤❤🌦🌦
His music will remain forever
This collection is really special. You have curated a real gem here.
Thank you Briliant Classics for this beautiful tracklist of Scarlatti ' sonatas !!! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Genial, überirdisch schön, ja,mir wird warm ums Herz,das ist wunderbar😌
4:08:47 Sonata K513 - Pastoral sonate
Splendid. I love old music. I love all your choices. Thank you
merveilleux ! merci !
Gracias amigo!
Perfect
Thank you for posting - this is a gem. Cheers from Australia.
First time hearing Schmitt-Leonardy...very respectable Scarlatti. Thanks BCs. Of course the rest are equally excellent.
Scarlatti composed wonderful piano music. Most of his creations are difficult to play. He befriended Handel when H. Lived in Rome. He had a contest with Handel with no winner, however Handel won on the organ.
Scarlatti’s keyboard music was almost entirely conceived for the harpsichord, but does transfer extraordinarily well to the more modern piano as well.
The range of technical and musical difficulty of his 555 sonatas is enormous, there are sonatas that can be played successfully by very early grade pianists, up to those like K141 or K299 that are off the scale and best left to professionals.
C´est si beau! Merci.
Magician performance, with love from New Jersey, USA.
Brilliant music indeed! Thanks for sharing. Also for the very long timestamps!
Ha anticipato grandemente Bach, in più il suo talento ne fa un compositore moderno e gradevolissimo.
Senz'altro!
J.S.Bach? Ma erano coetanei
@@Andrea-er6br Anticipato sulla qualita' e modernita delle sue invenzioni musicali non certo per l'età.
Thank you for this treasure!
Thanks for sharing.
REALMENTE UN GENIO EN EL PIANO. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLO.
Mi piace molto-molto Domenico Scarlatti simile compositore Italiano, nasque il 26/10/1685 il Palermo Sicilia e morte il 23/7/1727 il Madrid-monumento il Madrid (71 aeta).
Domenico Scarlatti è nato a Napoli.
@@proarte4081 scusate, non conosceri lui informazione il Domenico Scarlatti, molta grazie.
Ciao Margaret,il suo papà nacque a Palermo😀
Great!!! Thank yew!!!
Great music! Thanks for sharing. An for the timetable!
A real genious❤❤❤❤❤
감사합니다😄
Thank you so much for your hard work. This is a brilliant music!
Sublime ❤
Very much appreciated
Thanks!
Delightful! Many many thanks ❤
Glad to find this, thank you 🎵
AWESOME!
Wow! Thank you! 🌺
Gracias
THANKS...
Thsnks😊
K208
48:32 A
50:09 A ritornello
51:47 B
53:09 B ritornello
Smooth!🫒
Wonderful
this guy is really good
scarlatti rules
If I can give a really good book to read while listening to this, it is "555" (555 for the 555 sonatas) from Hélène Gestern, a French writer
It is about an unknown and mysterious sonata which has been discovered.
It's a masterpiece, especially when the music hits you as the book is moving and interesting.
Here is the summary ;
"It was by undoing the lining of a cello case that Grégoire Coblence, the partner of a luthier, discovered an old score.
Was it written by Scarlatti, as he seems to think? But, scarcely deciphered, the score disappears, arousing crazy lusts. Five people, whose lives are intimately linked to the work of the musician, set out in search of the precious document without realizing that this desperate quest will change their lives for a long time.
Domenico Scarlatti, a brilliant composer with 555 sonatas, is the theme of this musical novel. Its enchanting music is the soundtrack."
Truly the last of the musicians
*eats 3 more hot dogs*
Personal use
05:20:10 A minor Kk 217 (5:24:00, 5:26:17)
34:43 E minor K 98
4:43:59 C minor K 99
02:10:03 F Minor, K.184
Scarlatti: "They had trills on closeout at Walmart. What was I supposed to do, just LEAVE them there?"
Hilarious! Thanks!
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I wish as the sonatas were performed the K numbers were on the screen.
I bet you if Scarlatti was alive he would have been a metalhead
κάποτε άκουγα με πάθος Domenico Scarlatti. Σήμερα το πάθος πέρασε, έμεινε όμως μια γλυκειά νοσταλγία.
Divo
Совершенство
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1:06:00
How about D. Scarlatti 555 Sonatas ?
Who Player is? Because she/he plays incredible❤
look at the first comment above
Now Vincent d'Indy please! 😇😇😇🥲
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23:57 | 48:32
Sonata K50 in F Minor: Allegro
Уважаемый автор канала,хорошо бы слушающим знать Кто исполняет.
Sonata in F-Sharp Major, K.319
14:24 15:10 23:57
La fama lo antepone a Vivaldi, pero Scarlatti, lo supera ampliamente, es molto piu vivace!!!!
Sta confrontando mele e pere.
got quite thr surprise at 4:15
Sonata in A Minor, Kk. 217 (Andante)
Sunfay 3am
Sonata in D Minor, K.32: I. Aria
1000
Chi suona?
Was there no harpsichord in the studio and was there an old piano in the corner as surrogate to make a recording anyway?
Scarlatti is better played on the piano. and the piano is not an old thing.
200