those files include K3 and K13
these files include K32K46K64K67
Ganymed I think the files you gave me are from Longo not Kirkpatrick. That means that K 32 is not L 32 .What a problem... In piano. ru there used to be a list where they tell you which Longo number corresponds to a K. number. If anyone has this list please post it here.Anyway Ganymed, thank you very much again. Take care,Gonzalo
This site has the corresponding Longo, Kirkpatrick and Pestelli numbers:https://www.classical.net/music/composer/works/scarlattid/index.html(useful lists with cross-referencing between K, L and P numbers – statistics and sonatas by key)This site has PDFs of K1 - k176 (These are Sankey editions, which are very close to the original facsimiles - besides he tells you which hand ot use by printing the left hand notes with diamond heads):https://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Scarlatti.html(176 sonata scores in PDF)Sankey´s site has midis of all 555 sonatas plus a wealth of information on performance. Don´t miss it:https://www.sankey.ws/scarlattirec.html(Sankey’s site)And if (like me) you cannot take too much harpsichord all at once, the site below has piano (MP3) playing of the first 247 (K) sonatas:https://www.claudiocolombo.net/altremusiche.htm(Piano Mp3 for lots of pieces by several composers, most notably the first 247 Scarlatti sonatas)Pianostreet has also some 170 sonatas (K 370 - K 555, I believe). You need ot be gold member to access them though (they are the Longo edition though - but K numbered),Best wishes,Bernhard.