Scarlatti, D: Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

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Alexandre Tharaud plays Scarlatti

Alexandre Tharaud plays Scarlatti


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K239 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K208 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K72 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K8 in G minor

Keyboard Sonata K29 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K430 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K20 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K481 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K514 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K64 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K32 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K141 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K472 in B flat major

Keyboard Sonata K3 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K380 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K431 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K9 in D minor


“I love the extravagance, the sunny glow, the light touch of Scarlatti,” says French pianist Alexandre Tharaud, whose second Virgin Classics release is a collection of the composer’s captivating and adventurous keyboard sonatas. His first release, the Chopin recital Journal intime was described by The Guardian as “altogether breathtakingly beautiful”.

“Listening to Mr. Tharaud's crisply articulated and vividly etched playing, a listener might guess that he is a Baroque specialist who, for some reason, prefers the modern piano to the harpsichord. But … Baroque music is only one of his interests,” wrote the New York Times in 2005.

In typically imaginative fashion, Tharaud combined early Romanticism with the Baroque over the 2009-10 season when he toured a recital programme of works by Chopin – the subject of Virgin Classics release, Journal intime – and selections from Domenico Scarlatti’s canon of 555 keyboard sonatas.

“I love the extravagance, the sunny glow, the light touch of Scarlatti, who shares with Chopin a precise sense for ornamentation, a culture of beauty in sound and an intimate rapport with the audience,” he says.

Tharaud’s previous exploration of the Baroque repertoire has focused on composers such as Couperin and Rameau, whose music is rarely heard on the modern piano. The tradition of Scarlatti on the piano is much more firmly established – Vladimir Horowitz, for instance, would often include his music in recitals – but Tharaud draws inspiration from developments in historically informed performance over the past 30 years. As he told the French magazine Télérama: “I am not sure that authenticity is conferred by a specific instrument, but rather in the way new life is imbued into this music … Baroque musicians have taught us to approach tempi and ornamentation with a sense of freedom, even audacity.”

Scarlatti, born in Naples, spent more than 30 years of his life serving the royal families of Portugal and Spain and died in Madrid. His sonatas are concise, captivating one-movement works in binary form, often adventurous in their use of harmony and modulation, and frequently inhabited by the exotic spirit of Iberian folk music.

“Whether on a broad canvas or on a miniature one, Tharaud’s feel for tonal colouring and his eloquence of expression are a perfect match for this inspiring, kaleidoscopic music.” That praise from the Daily Telegraph could almost apply to works by Scarlatti, but in fact came from a review of Tharaud’s Chopin album, Journal intime. More specific in its frame of reference was The Guardian’s comment on the Chopin disc: “Alexandre Tharaud explores a huge emotional range in his Journal intime, including the most thrilling and propulsive first ballade since Michelangeli's version, with a deeply intense C sharp minor nocturne at the heart. Tharaud lifts the music across the bar-lines with deft rubato, his sound clear, shining and sensuous; altogether breathtakingly beautiful.”

“Tharaud's attention to musical detail is, as ever, combined with total spontaneity. The recorded sound adds warmth and this is a wonderfully original reimagining of repertory and instrument.” The Observer, 30th January 2011

“The biggest surprise on this wonderfully exuberant and exhilarating disc comes with the very first notes: the piano tone is rich and full...There's never a dull moment, and Tharaud's range of touch and colour, and his sheer enthusiasm, shine through every jewel-like piece.” The Guardian, 3rd February 2011 *****

“The fact that Scarlatti used the same two-part structural template for all his sonatas is camouflaged by his vast imaginative range, a fertile mind that Tharaud taps and illuminates absorbingly in this recital...The diversity is captivating and Tharaud is a consummate master of it.” The Telegraph, 11th February 2011 *****

“if Tharaud is evidently aware of the stylistic insights afforded by the scholarly diggings of the past few decades, he's unrepentantly pianistic in his approach...Tharaud's is playing with personality, revelling in Scarlatti's playful inventiveness and pungent harmonic daring.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2011 *****

“The range is extraordinary, from the almost casual, plaintive charm of the K132, with its elegant trills and thoughtful progressions, to the dashing Iberian brilliance of the K420, and the more virtuosic manner of the K72 - three wildly differing explorations of the key of C major, handled with a deft, easy grace and an appropriate dash of wit.” The Independent, 18th February 2011 ****

“Tharaud’s choices make for an exhilarating rollercoaster ride between dizzying feats of heady bravura and more gentle moments where introspection and quasi-operatic cantabile playing are required...The playing and musicianship of this young Frenchman are dazzling throughout.” Sunday Times, 27th February 2011 *****

“Tharaud commands an impressive range of timbres and articulations with a crisp technique which enables him to express melodic tenderness as tellingly as hard-edged brilliance and clarity.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2011

“The tipsy downward flourishes which interrupt the singing line of K132 suggest Tharaud improvising dreamily in a tapas bar. Best of all is the tiny two-minute aria which forms K32, a gorgeous moment of calm which hints at what Bach’s keyboard music might have sounded like had he lived in warmer climes. The close-up recording adds to the fun.” Graham Rickson, The Arts Desk, 7th May 2011

BBC Music Magazine

Instrumental Choice - March 2011

Virgin - 6420162

(CD)

$16.75

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Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonatas Vol. 2

Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonatas Vol. 2


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K420 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K421 in C Major

Keyboard Sonata K263 in E minor

Keyboard Sonata K264 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K133 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K175 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K277 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K278 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K213 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K214 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K202 in B flat major

Keyboard Sonata K64 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K96 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K87 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K460 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K461 in C major


Andreas Staier (harpsichord)

Deutsche HM - 88697568332

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$6.50

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Bach, Beethoven, Mozart & Scarlatti - Keyboard Works

Bach, Beethoven, Mozart & Scarlatti - Keyboard Works


Bach, J S:

Chorale Prelude BWV639 'Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ'

Siciliano in G minor from Flute Sonata No. 2, BWV1031

Adagio (from Toccata, Adagio & Fugue, BWV564)

Cantata BWV147 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben': Jesu, bleibet meine Freude

Beethoven:

Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13 'Pathetique'

Für Elise (Bagatelle in A minor, WoO59)

Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 ‘Moonlight'

Mozart:

Fantasia in D minor, K397

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K141 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K13 in G major


Virgin - The Classics - 95221272

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$10.25

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Domenico Scarlatti - 11 Sonatas

Domenico Scarlatti - 11 Sonatas


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K193 in E flat major

Keyboard Sonata K481 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K386 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K127 in A flat major

Keyboard Sonata K247 in C sharp minor

Keyboard Sonata K380 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K135 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K87 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K169 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K159 in C major 'La caccia'


Audite - AUDITE91405

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Italia

Italia


Carulli:

Serenade in A, Op. 96 No. 1

Giuliani:

Variazioni Concertanti, Op. 130

Paganini:

Cantabile for violin & piano/guitar in D major, Op. 17, MS 109

Tarantella in A minor, MS 76

Rossini:

La gazza ladra Overture

Rota:

The Godfather theme

(encore)

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K11 in C minor

Keyboard Sonata K193 in E flat major

(performed in G major)

Keyboard Sonata K332 in B flat major

(performed in D major)

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

(performed in E major)

Keyboard Sonata K87 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K98 in E minor


Heinrich-Albert Duo (Joachim Schrader and Jan Erler - guitars)

The Heinrich-Albert-Duo continues its European tour, concentrating on the golden age of the guitar in Italy in the early nineteenth century. This is a splendid display of guitar artistry.

MDG Scene - MDG6031710

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$17.00

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D. Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonatas

D. Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonatas


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K1 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K9 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K69 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K113 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K127 in A flat major

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K133 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K141 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K144 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K159 in C major 'La caccia'

Keyboard Sonata K175 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K215 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K380 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K430 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K481 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K492 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K502 in C major

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


Reissue

Warner Classics Sound Circus - 2564672698

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$10.75

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Clara Haskil at Ludwigsburg

Clara Haskil at Ludwigsburg


Bach, J S:

Toccata in E minor, BWV914

Beethoven:

Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111

Debussy:

Pour les sonorites opposees

Pour les degres chromatiques

Ravel:

Sonatine

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K193 in E flat major

Keyboard Sonata K87 in B minor

Schumann:

Abegg Variations, Op. 1


Clara Haskil (piano)

Recorded live on 11th April 1953

Tahra - TAH4024

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$15.25

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Scarlatti & Soler: Sonatas per Cimbalo & Fandango

Scarlatti & Soler: Sonatas per Cimbalo & Fandango


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K420 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K462 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K65 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K144 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K119 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K426 in G minor

Keyboard Sonata K115 in C minor

Keyboard Sonata K206 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K25 in F sharp minor

Keyboard Sonata K475 in E flat major

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

Soler, A:

Fandango


Bertrand Cuiller (harpsichord)

Born in the same year as Handel and Bach in 1685, the Neapolitan harpsichordist Domenico Scarlatti was a virtuoso with a very particular style. In Madrid, he became 'Domingo Escarlatti' and lived as a music teacher to Queen Maria-Barbara. He wrote almost 555 sonatas in which he created an explosion of wide ranging sounds from Italy and Spain. As he was able to utilise the technical possibilities of the harpsichord to the full, he produced the mournful notes of the hunting horns as well as the passionate chords played on a flamenco guitar. This programme also presents the 'Fandango' of his disciple, Padre Antonio Soler, a sort of virtuoso dance on an ostinato. The harpsichord played on this disc is an Italian model, conceived by Philippe Humeau, with a warm sound which is ideal for this repertoire.

Alpha - ALPHA165

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D. Scarlatti - 42 Sonatas

D. Scarlatti - 42 Sonatas


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K158 in C minor

Keyboard Sonata K461 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K124 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K308 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K50 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K544 in B flat major

Keyboard Sonata K135 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K497 in B minor

Keyboard Sonata K219 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K312 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K109 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K319 in F sharp major

Keyboard Sonata K394 in E minor

Keyboard Sonata K270 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K184 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K147 in E minor

Keyboard Sonata K82 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K193 in E flat major

Keyboard Sonata K61 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K262 in B major

Keyboard Sonata K427 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K462 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K513 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K417 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K32 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K95 in C major

slow version

Keyboard Sonata K95 in C major

fast version

Keyboard Sonata K12 in G minor

Keyboard Sonata K296 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K205 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K126 in C minor

Keyboard Sonata K6 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K69 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K391 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K209 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K208 in A major

Keyboard Sonata K202 in B flat major

Keyboard Sonata K138 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K206 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K115 in C minor

Keyboard Sonata K127 in A flat major


Michelangelo Carbonara (piano)

A selection from the 600 sontas by Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) that illustrate two facets of his musical personality.

CD1 depicts the genius of the composer – some of his greatest and most remarkable sonatas have been selected by Carbonara. These works illustrate the exploratory and innovative nature of the sonatas. CD2 gathers together a selection of sonatas that illustrate the gambler, or the reckless side of the composer. These sonatas are just as innovative as those on CD1, but there is a devil may care craziness to some of the music. These are dramatic extreme works that give some idea of the incredible technique Scarlatti possessed as a player, and of his remarkably fertile imagination.

2CDs of Scarlatti sonatas containing some unknown and rarely recorded works.

New recordings made in 2009.

Extensive booklet essay by the artist on each sonata.

Carbonara has recorded Ravel’s complete piano music for Brilliant Classics, and a CD of piano music by Nino Rota. He studied with Andreas Staier, Alicia de Larrocha and Leon Fleischer.

Brilliant Classics - up to 30% off

Brilliant Classics - 93979

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D. Scarlatti - 30 Keyboard Sonatas

D. Scarlatti - 30 Keyboard Sonatas


Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K14 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K6 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K106 in F major

Keyboard Sonata K161 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K490 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K3 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K32 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K53 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K105 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K391 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K45 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K175 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K145 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K206 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K337 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K184 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K407 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K109 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K496 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K132 in C major

Keyboard Sonata K402 in E minor

Keyboard Sonata K427 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K466 in F minor

Keyboard Sonata K193 in E flat major

Keyboard Sonata K215 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K532 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K443 in D major

Keyboard Sonata K283 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K380 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K487 in C major


John Browning (piano)

Approximately 40 years have passed since Ralph Kirkpatrick published his epic study of the life and works of Domenico Scarlatti. This wonderful book, the product of the author's unique combination of artistic and scholarly talents, helped to dispel once and for all the superficial impression of Domenico Scarlatti as a sort of rococo lightweight, a composer of "original and happy freaks" as one of his 18th century contemporaries described him. Today, several decades into our international love affair with 18th century performance practice, Domenico Scarlatti is a towering figure universally accepted as one of the greatest and most original artists of the Baroque.

Nimbus - NI2544

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$13.50

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