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  2. List of solo keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Keyboard Sonata, K. 141 (Scarlatti) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Domenico Scarlatti - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Cat fugue - Wikipedia

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    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 ).

  6. Category:Compositions by Domenico Scarlatti - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard Sonata, K. 141 (Scarlatti) This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 23:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Piano sonata - Wikipedia

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    The sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti (of which there are over 500) were the hallmark of the Baroque keyboard sonata, though they were, for the most part, unpublished during Scarlatti's lifetime. [1] The majority of these sonatas are in one-movement binary form , both sections being in the same tempo and utilizing the same thematic material.

  8. Sonate di Scarlatti - Wikipedia

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    Sonate di Scarlatti, originally titled Tivoli, Giardino di Scarlatti, is a ballet made by New York City Ballet ballet master in chief Peter Martins to Domenico Scarlatti's Sonatas Nos. 164, 424. 188, 335, 104, 483, 349, 3, 23, 209, 465 (1728–1757).

  9. List of sonatas - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for harp (1953) Sonata alla Scarlatti, for harp (1964) Sonata for solo clarinet (1957) Sonata for two pianos (1974) Sonata for piano four hands (1975)