D. Scarlatti: Sonatas for Guitar
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Composer: Domenico Scarlatti
Artists: Luigi Attademo (guitar)
About this Album:
The 600 or so sonatas for harpsichord by Domenico Scarlatti contain some of the most remarkable music for keyboard from the Barock era. The influence of these works can be detected in the sonatas of Haydn, Clementi, and Beethoven. The fact that these composers, who developed the piano sonata form to new levels virtuosity, and at a time when the piano was a ‘new’ instrument, developing constantly, were influenced by his examples, has lead to many performers re-appraising Scarlatti’s sonatas.
How would they sound on other instruments? The modern concert grand is, today, no stranger to Scarlatti’s sonatas, but the guitar? The great Andres Segovia was one of the first to recognise that many of these sonatas would work for the guitar. His idea was not to imitate the harpsichord (‘a guitar with a cold’ as he famously said, much to the annoyance of the great harpsichordist Wanda Landowska), but to bring out hitherto unexplored textures and colours contained in the music that only the guitar could realise. There wasn’t much in the way of period interpretation or slavish imitation of keyboard practice in Segovia’s approach. It was a marvellously ‘gut feel’ instinctive interpretation that divided opinion.
On this album Attademo skilfully demonstrates that the two schools of thought can be brought together – Scarlatti’s genius as keyboard virtuoso, and the genius and instinctiveness of Segovia.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 1 Sonata K377: Allegrissimo
00:03:13 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 2 Sonata K208: Adagio e cantabile
00:08:54 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 3 Sonata K209: Allegro
00:14:13 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 4 Sonata K32: Aria
00:17:05 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 5 Sonata K77: Moderato e cantabile
00:21:43 12 Sonatas For Guitar: Minuet
00:23:17 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 6 Sonata K34: Larghetto
00:26:40 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 7 Sonata K291: Andante
00:31:45 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 8 Sonata K292: Allegro
00:34:24 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 9 Sonata K87 -
00:38:02 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 10 Sonata K481: Andante e cantabile
00:42:25 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 11 Sonata K476: Allegro
00:46:12 12 Sonatas For Guitar: 12 Sonata K213: Andante
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