D Scarlatti - Sonate per cembalo (1742) parte seconda
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Label: Tactus
Cat No: TC681904
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 29th October 2007
Contents
Works
Keyboard Sonata in A major, K62Keyboard Sonata in A major, K65
Keyboard Sonata in A minor, K36
Keyboard Sonata in A minor, K61
Keyboard Sonata in B flat major, K57
Keyboard Sonata in B flat major, K66
Keyboard Sonata in C minor, K58
Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K64
Keyboard Sonata in E flat major, K68
Keyboard Sonata in F major, K38
Keyboard Sonata in F minor, K69
Keyboard Sonata in F sharp minor, K67
Keyboard Sonata in G major, K63 'Capriccio'
Keyboard Sonata in G minor, K60
keyboard Sonata in F major, K59
Artists
Francesco Cera (clavicembalo)Works
Keyboard Sonata in A major, K62Keyboard Sonata in A major, K65
Keyboard Sonata in A minor, K36
Keyboard Sonata in A minor, K61
Keyboard Sonata in B flat major, K57
Keyboard Sonata in B flat major, K66
Keyboard Sonata in C minor, K58
Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K64
Keyboard Sonata in E flat major, K68
Keyboard Sonata in F major, K38
Keyboard Sonata in F minor, K69
Keyboard Sonata in F sharp minor, K67
Keyboard Sonata in G major, K63 'Capriccio'
Keyboard Sonata in G minor, K60
keyboard Sonata in F major, K59
Artists
Francesco Cera (clavicembalo)About
When taking the style into consideration, it would appear that the music in this manuscript is by the young Scarlatti and was composed over a long period. It is difficult to define how long, but part of it may date back to the time before Scarlatti moved to Spain in about 1720. There is a striking difference between the relative archaism of some of these pages, for example the Variations in A minor K.61, and the remarkable maturity of the first group of fifteen sonatas (some of which are recorded in Vol. 1). This difference bears witness to the length of time it took for Scarlatti to reach maturity which, like the metamorphosis of a chrysalis into a butterfly, made him the great composer whose music we recognise even from the very first notes.
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