Amazing.Whoever reads this comment I wish you peace of mind, health, and relaxation...so beautiful! Thank you for this playlist! Where words fail , music speaks...
This Italian composer should be seen as serious as Johann Bach.Even if his oeuvre might appear smaller than the work of Bach.It's so important that this music will not being forgotten and it should become performed all over the world.We had this great pianists like Vladimir Horowitz and Ivo Pogorelich who always oponed their concerts with Scarlatti sonatas.They are rich of a brilliant architecture, melody, rhythm and sound. Thank you to the people who put these masterpieces in the available resources...
Zuzanno. D.Scarlatti jest traktowany na rowni z J. Bachem. Jest rowniez popularny i znajduje sie w repertuarze kazdego szanujacego sie pianisty. Masz racje, muzyka mistrza Scarlatiego jest GENIALNA. Scartlatti jest najczesciej sluchanym przeze mnie kompozytorem. Czasami potrafie przesluchac jednej sonatki 3, 4 razy pod rzad.
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction💥
This superb collection could be thought of as "The Other Side of Domenico Scarlatti." All of the selections are First-Rate, but the rendition of K. 87 by Christian Zacharias was particularly moving. I would go so far as to say that it is on the same level as that of Ivo Pogorelich. (Anyone who has never heard Pogo's Scarlatti album on DG should make up for that grievous oversight as soon as it is humanly possible.)
Pogo's is a fine interpretaton of K87, but so is Pletnev's and oh, my goodness, imho Horowitz's live Moscow rendering of it is plain heavenly. OTOH, Zacharias plays the K481 more to my liking than Tharaud .
@@iksralquyuud Thank you for your fine reply to my comment. Later today I am going to follow up on all of your knowledgeable comments. Right now I have a very special date (with a dentist).
Is Scarlatti underrated??? Every time I read comments about a classical music composer who is not as popular as Mozart, the comment finishes with that sentence. Not each and every composer is/should be as profilic/popular as Beethoven. Scarlatti is a very good composer with a lot of popular pieces.
@@sevtaptincer8194 I guess our definition of "underrated" might be quantitatively different, that is all. What I truly meant is that Scarlatti was *no less than* J S Bach, and that might not be a majority view. It has little to do with being more or less prolific, and a lot with a rank perception. Maybe "underestimated" is more fitting.
scarlatti compared to mozart and beethoven is pretty underrated. however, when compared to baroque music and/or keyboard music he is prolific. so i think it really depends on what context you see him in
Beautiful selection of all time great interpreters! Thank you very much for posting this! 💜💙 But every RUclips commentator is somewhat "boring" ( I am no exception), so I would just like to point out that a Chinese gentleman who I admire a lot was left out: Mr. Fou T'song 🎹🌷Thank you anyway for the imense effort in gathering together such beautifully choosen music. Congrats from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Maravilloso Domenico Scarlatti, curiosamente no es más difundido igual que otros maestros de su época. Y estoy seguro que será más auténtico interpretado en clavicembalo.
@@mstipich1 Handel and Lully for obvious reasons should use the English and French spellings; if you insist on a German spelling of Handel, then you must equally insist on an Italian Lulli which almost nobody does. There are a huge number of extant Handel signatures on documents, letters, music manuscripts and the like, but in not a single on has the composer chosen to spell his own name in the manner you bizarrely suggest we should adopt today; as I stated, the composer’s own preferred spelling was the English version - *Handel* - and it is astonishing to me that anyone should try to insist on anything other (ditto *Lully* where the French version was the composer’s equally clear preference over the original Italian Lulli).
La moindre des grâce que l'on pourrait faire à qui écoute ces sonates pourraît être d'indiquer au moins le Nr de la sonate (K...) et le nom de l'interprête en sous-titre, mais surtout d'alterner 3 sonates rapides pour une lente
although scarlatti translates well on both harpsichord and piano, i choose piano for this collection since people often complain about the harpsichord being too harsh. i did not want that harshness (even though i disagree) associated with these beautiful sonatas.
@@Bagoobe bulshit. They are just uneducated. You can still play Scarlatti on early Gravicembali col piano e forte. Too harsh… just look for proper harpsichords.
Amazing.Whoever reads this comment I wish you peace of mind, health, and relaxation...so beautiful! Thank you for this playlist! Where words fail , music speaks...
Do you think that, by posting several times to the same video, people will pay more attention to you?
Scarlatti rules!
A fantastic selection of sonatas for the occasion!
This Italian composer should be seen as serious as Johann Bach.Even if his oeuvre might appear smaller than the work of Bach.It's so important that this music will not being forgotten and it should become performed all over the world.We had this great pianists like Vladimir Horowitz and Ivo Pogorelich who always oponed their concerts with Scarlatti sonatas.They are rich of a brilliant architecture, melody, rhythm and sound. Thank you to the people who put these masterpieces in the available resources...
Zuzanno. D.Scarlatti jest traktowany na rowni z J. Bachem. Jest rowniez popularny i znajduje sie w repertuarze kazdego szanujacego sie pianisty. Masz racje, muzyka mistrza Scarlatiego jest GENIALNA. Scartlatti jest najczesciej sluchanym przeze mnie kompozytorem. Czasami potrafie przesluchac jednej sonatki 3, 4 razy pod rzad.
Check out the Portuguese too. They did amazing work.
Бах говорит Богу, Скарлати душе. И оба поекрасны!
Absolutely beautiful! 🌹 I could listen to Scarlatti for hours...Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful music.Thank you🙏
The beauty of this performance isimmeasurable, and off the charts, and cheers me up a lot
K.466 is so beautiful and moving 🥲
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction💥
The fate of destruction is the joy of rebirth.
Did you like these pieces or not? How did they make you feel?
@@kaiomori1694
@@oldones59 Oui, j'aime vraiment - cette musique remplace un somnifère pour retrouver sérénité & enthousiasme
@@oldones59понравились. Вызывают чувство отдохновения.
Superb collection of wonderful music by an amazingly gifted composer! Thank you!!
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day! Keep it up! +thumb up3!
Beautiful!! Thank you!!!
Just wonderful!!!
Grande scarlatti
Thank you very much
you are very welcome ❤️
Gracias
🔥
This superb collection could be thought of as "The Other Side of Domenico Scarlatti." All of the selections are First-Rate, but the rendition of K. 87 by Christian Zacharias was particularly moving. I would go so far as to say that it is on the same level as that of Ivo Pogorelich.
(Anyone who has never heard Pogo's Scarlatti album on DG should make up for that grievous oversight as soon as it is humanly possible.)
christian zacharias always has such beautiful interpretations of scarlatti ❤
@@Bagoobe Thank you.
Эти Волшебные звуки....плывут...и я в другом Измерении...
Pogo's is a fine interpretaton of K87, but so is Pletnev's and oh, my goodness, imho Horowitz's live Moscow rendering of it is plain heavenly. OTOH, Zacharias plays the K481 more to my liking than Tharaud .
@@iksralquyuud Thank you for your fine reply to my comment. Later today I am going to follow up on all of your knowledgeable comments.
Right now I have a very special date (with a dentist).
Truly beautiful performance of an underestimated composer. : )
Is Scarlatti underrated??? Every time I read comments about a classical music composer who is not as popular as Mozart, the comment finishes with that sentence. Not each and every composer is/should be as profilic/popular as Beethoven. Scarlatti is a very good composer with a lot of popular pieces.
@@sevtaptincer8194 I guess our definition of "underrated" might be quantitatively different, that is all. What I truly meant is that Scarlatti was *no less than* J S Bach, and that might not be a majority view. It has little to do with being more or less prolific, and a lot with a rank perception. Maybe "underestimated" is more fitting.
scarlatti compared to mozart and beethoven is pretty underrated. however, when compared to baroque music and/or keyboard music he is prolific. so i think it really depends on what context you see him in
Beautiful selection of all time great interpreters! Thank you very much for posting this! 💜💙 But every RUclips commentator is somewhat "boring" ( I am no exception), so I would just like to point out that a Chinese gentleman who I admire a lot was left out: Mr. Fou T'song 🎹🌷Thank you anyway for the imense effort in gathering together such beautifully choosen music. Congrats from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
t'song's interpretations are amazing as well! thank you for the kind words.
Maravilloso Domenico Scarlatti, curiosamente no es más difundido igual que otros maestros de su época. Y estoy seguro que será más auténtico interpretado en clavicembalo.
Scarlatti, Bach, Haendl all born in 1685? wow
Let’s go for *Handel;* you’re not allowed to make up your own spellings.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 Georg Friedrich Händel or Haendel who have not Umlauts on keyboard
@@mstipich1
Handel and Lully for obvious reasons should use the English and French spellings; if you insist on a German spelling of Handel, then you must equally insist on an Italian Lulli which almost nobody does.
There are a huge number of extant Handel signatures on documents, letters, music manuscripts and the like, but in not a single on has the composer chosen to spell his own name in the manner you bizarrely suggest we should adopt today; as I stated, the composer’s own preferred spelling was the English version - *Handel* - and it is astonishing to me that anyone should try to insist on anything other (ditto *Lully* where the French version was the composer’s equally clear preference over the original Italian Lulli).
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Does anyone know about the painting?
i honestly forgot where i got it from, i will get back to you
A Dream of Italy by Robert S. Duncanson
@@Bagoobe I have never heard of this painter, but it goes só well with the music. A very fine choice. Many thanks.
@@miesp61sleepytimegal thank you, and thanks for listening ❤️
substantive nature choice for God's free will sovereign central authority
La moindre des grâce que l'on pourrait faire à qui écoute ces sonates pourraît être d'indiquer au moins le Nr de la sonate (K...) et le nom de l'interprête en sous-titre, mais surtout d'alterner 3 sonates rapides pour une lente
is it slowed down ?
no?
@@Bagoobe it sound slow to me.
I cant stand the Harpsichord. Piano is so much better
Toy piano?
Very slowly
Please not on the piano 🙄
although scarlatti translates well on both harpsichord and piano, i choose piano for this collection since people often complain about the harpsichord being too harsh. i did not want that harshness (even though i disagree) associated with these beautiful sonatas.
@@Bagoobe bulshit. They are just uneducated.
You can still play Scarlatti on early Gravicembali col piano e forte.
Too harsh… just look for proper harpsichords.
Harpsichords are rubbish. That is my opinion.
@@davel4708 you are rubbish. That’s my opinion as well.
Scarlatti... on the piano??? It's like eating soup with a fork.
That's the sign of a really good soup.
I actually prefer these on the piano, so much more expressive than the harpsicord, IMO. Same with J.S. Bach.
@@rickdicker9604 Barbaric taste.
@@wcsxwcsx Yes, for pigs.
@@sarahahmed113 Oh, you're a troll. 🥱