"Thank you for your comment! In the Venice manuscripts, this sonata indeed includes figured bass. I’ve also uploaded another video featuring a different interpretation of this sonata, which you might find interesting: th-cam.com/video/1Vp8db-QkWo/w-d-xo.html
@@ptalka Always. I am taking the pdf. to the print shop now to start learning today. So I would like to personally thank you for exposing me to this piece. Good job, very much appreciated.
@@NormalPianist Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m truly delighted to have introduced you to such a beautiful piece and to know that you’ve started working on it. Wishing you a wonderful time with it, and thank you again for your appreciation!
So underrated sonata
Nice! Thanks for posting! Do you know if the bass numbers are original or a later addition? It is something I usually don't see in Scarlatti's sonatas
It’s actually original, Scarlatti wrote this sonata either for keyboard or a monodic instrument as flute or violon and basso continuo
"Thank you for your comment! In the Venice manuscripts, this sonata indeed includes figured bass.
I’ve also uploaded another video featuring a different interpretation of this sonata, which you might find interesting:
th-cam.com/video/1Vp8db-QkWo/w-d-xo.html
Ese es el "Chopin" del barroco.
A unique piece..
Why not considered in e minor?
You are right 👍
@@ptalka Always.
I am taking the pdf. to the print shop now to start learning today.
So I would like to personally thank you for exposing me to this piece. Good job, very much appreciated.
@@NormalPianist Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m truly delighted to have introduced you to such a beautiful piece and to know that you’ve started working on it. Wishing you a wonderful time with it, and thank you again for your appreciation!