SCARLATTI, D.: Keyboard Sonatas (Complete), Vol. 7
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Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Complete Sonatas Vol. 7 the ten children of the composer Alessandro Scarlatti, Sicilian by birth and chiefly responsible for...
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
Complete Sonatas Vol. 7
the ten children of the composer Alessandro Scarlatti,
Sicilian by birth and chiefly responsible for the early
development of Neapolitan opera. The Scarlatti family
had extensive involvement in music both in Rome and
in Naples, where Alessandro Scarlatti became maestro
di cappella to the Spanish viceroy in 1684. Domenico
Scarlatti started his public career in 1701 under his
father's aegis as organist and composer in the vice-regal
chapel. The following year father and son took leave of
absence to explore the possibilities of employment in
Florence, and Alessandro was later to exercise paternal
authority by sending his son to Venice, where he
remained for some four years. In 1709 Domenico
entered the service of the exiled Queen of Poland, Maria
Casimira, in Rome, there meeting and playing against
Handel in a keyboard contest, in which the latter was
declared the better organist and Scarlatti the better
harpsichordist. It has been suggested that he spent a
period from 1719 in Palermo, but his earlier connection
with the Portuguese embassy in Rome led him before
long to Lisbon, where he became music-master to the
children of the royal family. This employment took him
in 1728 to Madrid, when his pupil the Infanta Maria
Barbara married the heir to the Spanish throne. Scarlatti
apparently remained there for the rest of his life, his
most considerable achievement the composition of
some hundreds of single-movement sonatas or
exercises, designed largely for the use of the Infanta,
who became Queen of Spain in 1746.
The keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti
survive in part in a number of eighteenth century
manuscripts, some clearly from the collection of Queen
Maria Barbara, possibly bequeathed to the great Italian
castrato Farinelli, who was employed at the Spanish
court, and now in Venice. Various sets of sonatas were
published during the composer's lifetime, including a
set of thirty issued in Venice or, perhaps, in London in
1738, and 42 published in London by Thomas
Roseingrave in 1739, including the thirty already
available from the earlier publication. In more recent
times the sonatas were edited by Alessandro Longo,
who provided the numerical listing under L, and in 1953
the American harpsichordist Ralph Kirkpatrick offered
a new listing, distinguished by the letter K. Stylistic
grounds have suggested a further changed listing by
Giorgio Pestelli, under the letter P., and proposing a
new chronology.
Keith Anderson
Keyboard Sonata in F major, K.483/L.472/P.407: Presto (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in F major, K.483/L.472/P.407: Presto - 2:53
Keyboard Sonata in F major, K.542/L.167/P.546: Allegretto (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in F major, K.542/L.167/P.546: Allegretto - 5:40
Keyboard Sonata in B flat major, K.360/L.400/P.520: Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in B flat major, K.360/L.400/P.520: Allegro - 4:22
Keyboard Sonata in C minor, K.40/L.375/P.119: Minuetto (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in C minor, K.40/L.375/P.119: Minuetto - 1:51
Keyboard Sonata in C major, K.422/L.451/P.511: Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in C major, K.422/L.451/P.511: Allegro - 5:34
Keyboard Sonata in F minor, K.238/L.27/P.55: Andante (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in F minor, K.238/L.27/P.55: Andante - 4:06
Keyboard Sonata in F major, K.17/L.384/P.73: Presto (more info)
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Sonata in F major, K.17/L.384/P.73 - 4:04
Keyboard Sonata in A major, K.500/L.492/P.358: Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in A major, K.500/L.492/P.358: Allegro - 3:15
Keyboard Sonata in A major, K.114/L.344/P.141: Spirito e presto (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in A major, K.114/L.344/P.141: Spirito e presto - 4:24
Keyboard Sonata in E minor, K.291/L.61/P.282: Andante (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in E minor, K.291/L.61/P.282: Andante - 4:56
Keyboard Sonata in G major, K.328/L.S27/P.485: Andante comodo (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in G major, K.328/L.S27/P.485: Andante comodo - 4:10
Keyboard Sonata in A major, K.320/L.341/P.335: Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in A major, K.320/L.341/P.335: Allegro - 3:10
Keyboard Sonata in G major, K.283/L.318/P.482: Andante Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in G major, K.283/L.318/P.482: Andante Allegro - 4:45
Keyboard Sonata in C major, K.464/L.151/P.460: Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in C major, K.464/L.151/P.460: Allegro - 3:14
Keyboard Sonata in D major, K.313/L.192/P.398: Allegro (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in D major, K.313/L.192/P.398: Allegro - 3:13
Keyboard Sonata in D major, K.479/L.S16/P.380: Allegrissimo (more info)
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Keyboard Sonata in D major, K.479/L.S16/P.380: Allegrissimo - 4:25