This new recording presents some famous and lesser-known sonatas by Scarlatti, a careful selection presenting the many faces of his genius: from careless gaiety and stormy energy to intense lyricism and wistful melancholy. 🎵 Purchase or streaming (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Naxos, Presto): LP Version: 💎 More Information: 🎬🎮 These tracks are available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: Composer: Domenico Scarlatti Artist: Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy (piano) ‘An eagle whose wings are grown,’ according to his father Alessandro, the young Scarlatti left his native Naples for Venice, ‘escorted only by his own ability.’ By his early 20s he had already held audiences in thrall with an ability at the harpsichord which was deemed almost supernatural. There is assuredly the most prodigal imagination at work, as well as an extraordinarily sophisticated keyboard technique, in the 555 surviving keyboard sonatas which fuse Italianate cantabile and counterpoint with vivid Hispanic imagery: folksong, castanets, military trumpets and strumming guitars. All these qualities can be enjoyed in Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy’s selection of 17 sonatas. Several of them are taken from the collection of Kk1-30 (in the catalogue produced by Ralph Kirkpatrick) which comes down to us as the earliest source of the sonatas in print, published shortly before he moved to Lisbon, thence to Madrid and around the royal courts of Spain, in the service of the princess who would become the Queen of Spain. Her patronage afforded Scarlatti the time and resources to evolve a highly personal style, full of eccentricity and flights of fancy. Hardly less than Bach, these sonatas have become for many pianists a proving ground for their own technique and imagination, rewarding an improvisatory response to their flamboyant effects. However, Schmitt-Leonardy also features several of the composer’s most poetic and reflective sonatas such as the ‘Aria’ Kk 29 and the melancholy soliloquy of Kk 208. German pianist Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy is one of the leading pianists of his generation. His concert activities and CD recordings mark him as an extremely intelligent musician with the heart in the right place, his immense technical powers almost being taken for granted. Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy was born in Saarlouis, Germany, in 1967, and his first important teacher was a student of Walter Gieseking and Edwin Fischer. His quintessentially pianistic approach to Scarlatti exploits all the colouristic possibilities of a modern grand, while articulating the quick sonatas with sparkling deftness of touch. 👉 Social media links: Facebook: Spotify: Brilliant Classics: Facebook: Spotify: Instagram: TikTok: Tracklist: 0:00:00 Sonata in D Minor, : I. Allegro 0:02:31 Sonata in D Minor, : I. Aria 0:04:59 Sonata in D Major, 0:08:41 Sonata in B Minor, 0:15:11 Sonata in D Major, : I. Presto 0:20:08 Sonata in B Minor, : I. Allegro 0:23:56 Sonata in G Major, : I. Presto quanto sia possible 0:26:07 Sonata in C Major, : I. Cantabile 0:34:43 Sonata in E Minor, : I. Allegrissimo 0:38:03 Sonata in E Major, : I. Allegro 0:43:06 Sonata in E Major, : I. Andante-allegro 0:48:31 Sonata in A Major, : I. Adagio e cantabile 0:54:30 Sonata in A Major, : I. Presto 0:57:12 Sonata in A Major, : I. Allegro 1:01:23 Sonata in G Major, : I. Allegro 1:04:45 Sonata in C Major, 1:08:09 Sonata in F Minor, : I. Andante moderato Spotify Playlists: Most Popular Piano Classics: Top 50 Rachmaninoff: Best Piano Music: Peaceful and Relaxing Piano Music: Beautiful Piano Nocturnes: Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel. And visit our channel for other pieces by Fanny Mendelssohn and more of the greatest composers. We upload daily with complete albums and compilations with the best classical music. #Scarlatti #Sonata #Piano #Music #ClassicalMusic #PianoClassics #BrilliantClassics
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