F minor = my personal favorite key. Scarlatti = my personal favorite Baroque sonata composer. Harpsichord = my personal favorite keyboard instrument. And now I can say, YOU are my new personal favorite performer of Scarlatti's incredible binary Sonatas. Very vivacious performance, with just a touch of that hesitation as you crawl towards the climax. The second time around, there's only a slight difference, but it seems to build up to an energetic ending and a beautiful stamp on the ending bar. Great little run through, I look forward to checking out the rest of your playing!
Wow great! A tip for amateurs harpsichordist : start with K555, even if you are not too good, people will assume you have worked you way through all of Scarlatti. 😉
@@TorstenHarpsichord Keine Entschuldigung, bitte. Ich fände es nur schade, wenn du aufhören würdest zu spielen. Das Spinett ist eines meiner Lieblingsinstrumente. Kennst du den französischen Spieler Jean Rondeau?
Ich habe ihn mehrmals im Konzert in Paris gesehen. Einmal auch mit einem englischen Freund, der eine mittelalterliche Laute spielte. J. Rondeau scheint ein Naturtalent zu sein, bei Konzerten nach innen gekehrt, in Interviews fast schüchtern und wortkarg.
@@francoisbruel9163a decent Hubbard double can be had for much less than $18,000. At least… here in the United States. Also, I would say not everyone needs a somewhat useless French double.
@@fluffkitten4339 we actually agree, as I was talking about instruments in the same class as the one shown in this video, which is not "decent" but concert-level. And yes, I personally don't need a double…
F minor = my personal favorite key.
Scarlatti = my personal favorite Baroque sonata composer.
Harpsichord = my personal favorite keyboard instrument.
And now I can say, YOU are my new personal favorite performer of Scarlatti's incredible binary Sonatas. Very vivacious performance, with just a touch of that hesitation as you crawl towards the climax. The second time around, there's only a slight difference, but it seems to build up to an energetic ending and a beautiful stamp on the ending bar. Great little run through, I look forward to checking out the rest of your playing!
👌👌👍👍👍superbly played. So i now want to hear you doing all The Scarlatti Sonates. So you have still 559 to record…😃👌👌👍👍
Very nice👌
🎵🎵🎶🎶👏👏🎶🎶🎵🎵
Wow great!
A tip for amateurs harpsichordist : start with K555, even if you are not too good, people will assume you have worked you way through all of Scarlatti. 😉
A superb performance Torsten, bravo!
Excellent! Thank you for posting.
Danke, ich habe immer wieder geschaut, wann du wieder etwas postest.😂
Entschuldigung, ich war in letzter Zeit beschäftigt!
@@TorstenHarpsichord Keine Entschuldigung, bitte. Ich fände es nur schade, wenn du aufhören würdest zu spielen. Das Spinett ist eines meiner Lieblingsinstrumente. Kennst du den französischen Spieler Jean Rondeau?
@@friedrichwilkens23 Ja, ich habe ihn tatsächlich letztes Jahr getroffen, und er war wirklich nett!
Ich habe ihn mehrmals im Konzert in Paris gesehen. Einmal auch mit einem englischen Freund, der eine mittelalterliche Laute spielte. J. Rondeau scheint ein Naturtalent zu sein, bei Konzerten nach innen gekehrt, in Interviews fast schüchtern und wortkarg.
So crisp.
Satisfying.
How much can you buy a harpsichord for these days?
many thousands of dollars...
A good franco-flemish double would start around 18,000$ I guess, and for a fine copy of particular historical models it can go wayyyyy up.
@@francoisbruel9163a decent Hubbard double can be had for much less than $18,000. At least… here in the United States. Also, I would say not everyone needs a somewhat useless French double.
@@fluffkitten4339 we actually agree, as I was talking about instruments in the same class as the one shown in this video, which is not "decent" but concert-level. And yes, I personally don't need a double…