Scarlatti, D - Keyboard Sonata K141 in D minor
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Instrumental » Piano Solos » Keyboard Sonatas
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Every so often a major pianist reclaims Scarlatti for the piano with an outstanding recording. As Ralph Kirkpatrick put it, Scarlatti's harpsichord, while supremely itself, is continually menacing... — More…
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Gramophone Awards, 1996, Winner - Instrumental
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Long immersed in Scarlatti’s music, Sudbin is an ardent advocate, his fearless Russian-school technique making light weather of even the most breakneck writing: rhythms are crisp and buoyant;... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, April 2016, Disc of the Month
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Gramophone Awards, 2016, Finalist - Instrumental
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This is impassioned, eloquent Scarlatti, emanating directly from the heart, ordered and juxtaposed by an inspired artistic sensibility. Anyone in love with Scarlatti or with he sound of the... — More…
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Diapason d’Or de l’Année, 2019, Winner - Clavecin
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Angela Hewitt responds intuitively and alluringly to the multi-faceted character of these sonatas — More…
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BBC Music Magazine, March 2016, Instrumental Choice
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Gramophone Magazine, May 2005, Re-issue of the Month
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The first track (Kk535) is typical of the quickmoving sonatas that abound in this programme – an astonishing display of dexterity in which the harpsichord he uses (a 1999 copy of an anonymous... — More…
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Building a Library, May 2005, First Choice
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Gramophone Magazine, January 2003, Editor's Choice
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Walter Gieseking: The complete Homocord recordings and other rarities
Walter Gieseking (piano), with L. Callimahos (flute), with G. Scheck (flute)
A welcome tribute to Giesking's smooth touch and sophisticated musicianship. With music from Bach to Roussel - and Gieseking himself - and audio lovingly restored, it's very special. — More…
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The sonatas that tend to come off more effectively are those where Korstick is less obviously ‘interpreting’ them. — More…
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Baroque Instrumental
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Emil Gilels: Early Recordings Volume 3
All tracks recorded in the USSR, 1935-1955
Emil Gilels (piano)
Outstanding early Gilels, with some superb Liszt including his legendary Figaro Fantasy from 1935. The Scarlatti Sonatas may not stand the test of time so well, but this is a must. — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2012, Re-issue of the Month
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