Sonatas played by Rafael PUYANA in part II: A minor (Kk 175); G major (Kk 241); F minor (Kk 519): B minor (Kk 87): c major (Kk 49); D major (Kk 119) and D major (Kk 120); F major (Kk 205); E major (Kk 381)
A valuable historical record showing the specific aesthetic norm of the Early Music revival when the performances were recorded. Interestingly, contemporary harpsichord makers have continued to dispense with the then necessary 16 foot register as heard here.
Unfortunately, I'm French and I don't understand English so when I watch the report I can't understand the voice-over. And what there is a French version of this reportage. PS: Sorry if the translation is not good, I don't speak English well.
Madrid olía a mierda y en general era una ciudad de mierda hasta q el puto amo Carlos III la mejoró haciendo renovaciones por todas partes. Londres olía mejor ya te digo yo
Puyana est remarquable. Aucun maniérisme. Le Salve Regina est absolument splendide.
This was such an excellent documentary. Thank you for sharing it. I'd love for someone to remaster the audio though!
How beautiful is the Salva Regina. Scarlatti is the best. His music is full of energy. He has so much to teach us. Great composer...
Yes the Salve Regina is magnificent
Sonatas played by Rafael PUYANA in part II: A minor (Kk 175); G major (Kk 241); F minor (Kk 519): B minor (Kk 87): c
major (Kk 49); D major (Kk 119) and D major (Kk 120); F major (Kk 205);
E major (Kk 381)
Some of them are brilliantly played but others are plain awful
Beautiful palaces, places and music. Scarlatti had a nice living.
Very interesting. How about adding subtitles (at least in English)?
Very interesting and a perfect mix of music and history about Scarlatti
Wonderful documentary and harpsichordist.
A valuable historical record showing the specific aesthetic norm of the Early Music revival when the performances were recorded. Interestingly, contemporary harpsichord makers have continued to dispense with the then necessary 16 foot register as heard here.
Ty incredible playing omg
33:52= Sonata K120 rocks! What a grand and Gothic harpsichord that is! 3 manuals?
Thank you.
Gratitude and thanks to Ann Turner. What a splendid accomplishment!
Bellissimo. Esiste una versione commentata in italiano?
*the sonata played in 31:05 is k119
Unfortunately, I'm French and I don't understand English so when I watch the report I can't understand the voice-over. And what there is a French version of this reportage.
PS: Sorry if the translation is not good, I don't speak English well.
C'est trop pour moi de traduire. Je pense qu'il vaut la peine d'apprendre l'anglais pour ce film. :)
I've looked, but cannot find part 1 of this documentary. Any likelihood of it becoming available?
How bizarre! I uploaded part one along with part two; here is the link: th-cam.com/video/g2zrOksZRko/w-d-xo.html
Thanks very much. I did eventually find it, it wasn't obvious and when I searched for Part 1 of Scarlatti it didn't appear. Might watch it again.
Does any one know who the woman singing is?
Sounds like Janet Baker
It’s Janet Baker for sure...
It is Janet Baker with Raymond Leppard (who also made the arrangements). Best regards
Que Madrid olía mal? Londres probablemente olía peor
Madrid olía a mierda y en general era una ciudad de mierda hasta q el puto amo Carlos III la mejoró haciendo renovaciones por todas partes. Londres olía mejor ya te digo yo