A Domenico Scarlatti interpretation (GG.). in G minor

Ancien utilisateur Posté à 12/02/2019 19:25
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This is another of the early sonatas by Scarlatti published in 1738 as one of 30 "Essercizi per gravicembalo". Despite its year of publication, it probably dates to the first two decades of the eighteenth century. This Sonata in G minor is an unusual work: marked Allegro, it is melancholy and bleak, and typically played at a tempo that sounds more like adagio or andante. It is also monothematic and features thin, gray textures, which impart a sense of barrenness amid the work's prolonged brooding. But for all its darkness and lack of color, and despite its obsessive nature, this Sonata is quite lovely in its gentle mesmerism and soothing sense of consolation.

The work opens with a slow, long-breathed theme whose solitary manner and march-like tread convey a sense of deep loss. Yet the music only vaguely hints at anger, and briefly, at that, when rumbling chords ring out in the accompaniment from the keyboard's bass near the end of the two expository sections. In the latter half of the work, Scarlatti develops his thematic material, but subjects it to relatively little transformation, preferring to stay focused on the melancholy mood and to retain the dark, inexorable tread from the exposition.

Great listening, if u do

GG.

Commentaires

franco-galateo Posté à 12/02/2019 20:58

i appreciate your job compositional.. hight quality music

Franco

Revival Posté à 12/02/2019 21:47

like a unavoidable destiny... very sad... but pretty nice... and very stoically played...

😭

Sun_Say Posté à 12/02/2019 22:06

Perfectly )😀

horst-d Posté à 13/02/2019 15:08

Great music presented by a master🎼 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 🎧

best regards Horst😎
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PS: Thanks for your kind comment😊

Bradford-Alan-Davidson Posté à 13/02/2019 20:47

We tip our hats to the master keyboardist. Played perfectly. Professional mix. Your talent is breath-taking; this is worthy of a concert performance. Hope you are well.

Ancien utilisateur Posté à 13/02/2019 21:42

 

Ty B: A: D, not a master, just a musician who loves the piano

fetter339 Posté à 13/02/2019 22:15

 

Stunning... breathtaking... so tender and sensitive. At 2:39 a momentary sense of hope that soon drifts into despair, yet always hanging on to a thread of hope... as if to mimic life itself! Difficult to hold the tears at bay maestro.

Love the photo of your gorgeous B211.

Ancien utilisateur Posté à 13/02/2019 23:06

Tnx fetter

TrishM Posté à 14/02/2019 07:13

Hey GG. I really don't know what to say anymore.

Once again you have amazed your fans across the "community". Your talent is appreciated by many and by all who listen to you play.

Thanks for sharing

Trish

fetter339 Posté à 14/02/2019 16:33

 

Ty B: A: D, not a master, just a musician who loves the piano

I have numerous recordings by various artists and I would place your rendition at the top... all the various elements top shelf. Never underestimate your great powers of musical interpretation!

Ancien utilisateur Posté à 14/02/2019 17:57

Thanks Trish and fetter, and all of yous

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Ancien utilisateur Posté à 12/03/2019 07:37

Hello, Very emotional, a little sad, with little spark hope in between (the high notes) and in the end a bit dramatic. I like the piece. Thumbs up👍