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kghayesh
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Scarlatti Sonata K.535 in D
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June 17, 2006, 10:31:38 PM »
Did anybody listen to this sonata? I play it and i want to know your opinion about this piece of music concerning its musicality, not its difficulty.
Is it a good example of baroque keyboard music or it is just a series of descending arpeggios ? I don't know but sometimes i get the feeling it is just a technical exercise for the RH fast descending arpeggios.
I know it is not as fascinating as K.27 or K.46 or K.466 but I want to know if this piece can be performed someday or I better keep it for warming up.
You can download it here
http://www.claudiocolombo.net/Scarlatti%20web/Sonata%20K535%20in%20re%20magg.mp3
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June 20, 2006, 03:26:26 PM »
Hi, yes i have done this piece before, it is in the grade 8 book, and personally i think its a nice piece. It is built on arpegios and very repetitive but i like it. I think it is a very soft and delicate. You can use it as a warm up too, as it is a very good way of warming up the fingers, but overall i do like this piece.
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