Scarlatti, D: Keyboard Sonata K448 in F sharp minor

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May 2005
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Scarlatti - Piano Sonatas

Scarlatti - Piano Sonatas


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K545 in B flat major

Keyboard Sonata K466 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K365 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K435 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K87 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K487 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K448 in F sharp minor

Keyboard Sonata K492 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K30 in G minor 'Cat's Fugue'

Keyboard Sonata K455 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K20 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K429 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K426 in G minor

Keyboard Sonata K427 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K197 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K27 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K24 in A major


“performances of a superlative vitality and super-fine sensitivity” Gramophone

“…there is plenty to enjoy in Sudbin's expressive, rhythmic and thoughtful playing, virtues which come together rewardingly in the Sonata in B minor (K87).” BBC Music Magazine, May 2005 ***

“This generously packed CD is sheer delight from start to finish. Even with recorded selections available from the likes of Horowitz, Pletnev, Schiff and Pogorelich, the 25-year-old Russian pianist Yevgeny Sudbin makes his solo debut on disc with performances of a superlative vitality and super-fine sensitivity.
His choice of sonatas is richly enterprising, pinpointing their infinite variety, their abrupt changes of mood and direction, so that whether familiar or unfamiliar (and there are many unfamiliar numbers), each offering is a delectable surprise. Free from the nervous tension that can sometimes plague him in the concert hall, Sudbin relishes the way Scarlatti turns convention topsy-turvy, presenting him in both performance and his affectionate accompanying essay as one of music's most ardent and life-affirming adventurers. He's brilliant and incisive in Kk545, and makes every bar of the reflective Kk57 glisten with poetry. What thrumming guitars he evokes in Kk435 and 487, reminding us that Scarlatti forsook his native Italy and later Portugal for a heady addiction to all things Spanish.
There are spicy and witty imitations of changing registrations and some notably rumbustious closes to make every facet of these diamond-like sonatas spark and scintillate as if new-minted.
This is, arguably, among the finest, certainly most enjoyable of all Scarlatti recitals. As a crowning touch Sudbin is heard in a beautifully warm and natural acoustic.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Sudbin finds, besides much to charm the ear, an infinite expressive depth in many of the minor key works, which are played here with appealing expressive freedom...There is sparkle and brilliance here too, and Sudbin can be both strong and delectably light-fingered. He is recorded splendidly, and this can be placed among the finest and most generous of recent single-disc Scarlatti collections.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - May 2005

BIS - BISCD1508

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Domenico Scarlatti - Sonatas for Harpsichord

Domenico Scarlatti - Sonatas for Harpsichord


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K474 in E flat major

Keyboard Sonata K193 in E flat major

Keyboard Sonata K238 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K239 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K437 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K487 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K425 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K198 in E minor

Keyboard Sonata K436 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K447 in F sharp minor

Keyboard Sonata K448 in F sharp minor

Keyboard Sonata K208 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K209 in A major


Ewald Demeyere (harpsichord by Augusto Bonza, Milano after Henri Hemsch, Paris 1756)

In his History of Music, published in 1928, Cecil Gray wrote of Domenico Scarlatti: In spirit….Domenico Scarlatti belongs…..to the succeeding age, to what we may call the Rococo rather than to the Baroque period.

Accent - ACC24189

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