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Domenico Scarlatti: The Keyboard Sonatas – Lists at Classical.net, sorted by Longo, Kirkpatrick or Pestelli numbers or key, time signature; Scarlatti Domenico: Catalogue; lists original sources for more than 600 keyboard sonatas including many not listed in this article; newly discovered ones and doubtful ones; other lists such as Fadini's edition.
The piece contains many idioms characteristic of Scarlatti, such as hand crossing, [4] a technique most closely associated with the composer. [5] The piece is in D minor, which is Scarlatti's most used minor key. Scarlatti's sonata shows a Spanish influence, especially of Spanish dance music with guitar technique and syncopated rhythms. [4]
According to a legend, Scarlatti was inspired by his cat Pulcinella walking on the harpsichord keyboard The Fugue in G minor ( K. 30, L. 499) by Domenico Scarlatti is a one- movement harpsichord sonata popularly known as the Cat fugue or Cat's fugue (in Italian: Fuga del gatto ).
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer. He is classified primarily as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style.
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Of the 555 known sonatas written by Domenico Scarlatti, only these were edited with his participation. The rest remained unpublished while he was alive or were published without his supervision. Essercizi per gravicembalo made a technical musical contribution and gave innovative ideas to fellow composers of the time.
The main fruit of his new contract was the daunting task of recording the complete keyboard sonatas (555 in total) of Domenico Scarlatti, a project started by Radio France, which decided to broadcast the sonatas in celebration of the 300th anniversary of the composer's birth, in 1985. Scott Ross began recording the sonatas on June 16, 1984, and ...
Ralph Leonard Kirkpatrick (/ k ɜːr k ˈ p æ t r ɪ k /; June 10, 1911 – April 13, 1984) was an American harpsichordist and musicologist, widely known for his chronological catalog of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas as well as for his performances and recordings.