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Scarlatti: Ombre et lumière

Anne Queffélec

Classical - Released January 12, 2015 | Mirare

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Sonates pour clavier

Zhu Xiao-Mei

Classical - Released January 1, 1995 | INA Mémoire vive

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Sonates pour clavecin

Colin Tilney

Classical - Released January 1, 1988 | Dorian

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Domenico Scarlatti : 50 Sonates pour clavecin

Pierre Hantaï

Chamber Music - Released November 17, 2014 | Mirare

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Domenico Scarlatti (Vol. 3) : Keyboard Sonatas

Pierre Hantaï

Chamber Music - Released November 10, 2005 | Mirare

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Ida Presti & Alexandre Lagoya Edition - Complete Philips recordings

Ida Presti

Classical - Released May 31, 2019 | Universal Music Division Decca Records France

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Domenico Scarlatti (Vol. 1) : Keyboard Sonatas

Pierre Hantaï

Chamber Music - Released May 1, 2002 | Mirare

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Rivages

Karol Mossakowski

Concertos - Released November 12, 2021 | Tempéraments - Radio France

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Pyp LIVE

Pierre-Yves Plat

Jazz - Released March 26, 2017 | PIERRE-YVES PLAT

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J'écoute Mozart et Haydn avec mon papa

Iddo Bar-Shaï

Classical - Released December 3, 2012 | Mirare

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Mozart - Ah, Vous Dirai-Je, Maman Et Autres Pièces

Jörg Demus

Chamber Music - Released September 11, 2006 | Saphir Productions

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Monique de la Bruchollerie (Inédits 1959-1962)

Monique De La Bruchollerie

Solo Piano - Released October 28, 2005 | INA Mémoire vive

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Baroque Babblings

Invivo

Miscellaneous - Released November 24, 2023 | Sol Mineur Productions

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Horowitz return to Chicago (Live at Orchestra Hall, 1986)

Vladimir Horowitz

Classical - Released November 6, 2015 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Bach : Contemplation

Anne Queffélec

Classical - Released January 8, 2009 | Mirare

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Scarlatti : Sonates, Vol. 6

Pierre Hantaï

Classical - Released September 13, 2019 | Mirare

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Since setting off in the early 2000s, Pierre Hantaï is still journeying into Domenico Scarlatti’s world. After a hiatus of more than ten years following the third volume, the harpsichordist finally recorded a fourth volume in 2016 and this autumn sees the sixth one come into bloom, once again superbly recorded in Haarlem in the Netherlands by Nicolas Bartholomée. Pierre Hantaï is taking his time to gradually construct a perfect anthology of Scarlatti’s keyboard work. Here, he explores some of his little-known sonatas. His keyboard intensifies the profound rhythmic force of Scarlatti’s world: the sharp lines burst forth, the harmonic tension constantly explodes, the new tones are revealed smoothly, and his playing – with an exhilarating left hand – is stunning throughout. The first five sonatas of this new release (all of which have a fairly fast tempo) form a representative ensemble of a rather uncompromising Scarlatti, followed by a moment of gravity and meditation with the exquisite Sonata in F minor, K. 69, while the surrounding Sonatas K. 502 and K. 43 (with a wonderfully volatile left hand) have clearly marked rhythms. The style and atmosphere changes with Sonata in C major, K. 384, whose tender “French” tone is emphasised by Pierre Hantaï, and at the same time there’s an almost modern feel which goes beyond even Soler’s most audacious scores. Fascinating! While the tender sonatas (K. 550, K. 544) distil an aftertaste that is slightly more spicy than the previous volumes, what continues to surprise us with Hantaï in this repertoire is his prolonged search for a “Hispanic” feel - a Spain in a majestic trance, with colliding rhythms and contrasting accents and registers. Let’s hope that Pierre Hantaï does not wait another ten years to deliver the seventh volume; there is no doubt that these Scarlatti recordings will remain one of the most exciting and necessary musical adventures of the 21st century. A perfectly captured sound, style and universe. © Pierre-Yves Lascar/Qobuz
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Scarlatti: 12 Sonatas

Matteo Mela

Classical - Released January 5, 2024 | Evidence (LTR)

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La Mascarade - Music For Solo Baroque Guitar & Theorbo

Rolf Lislevand

Classical - Released May 20, 2016 | ECM New Series

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The Norwegian early music lutenist and guitarist Rolf Lislevand has pooh-poohed the idea of historical authenticity, but it may be that the lovely program here would have appealed to listeners in the court of Louis XIV, for which the music was intended. Lislevand examines pieces by a pair of late 17th century composers, Robert de Visée (a rondeau by whom, plus some rather murky booklet ruminations by Lislevand, give the album its title) and the sparsely heard Francesco Corbetta, choosing slow, quasi-improvisatory pieces and dances -- preludes, chaconnes, sarabandes, passacaglias -- from each, and adding some improvised introductions. The music alternates between a very deep-voiced, many-stringed theorbo and a small, crystalline Baroque guitar. The result is an extremely reflective concert, dividing up a common stock of musical ideas in several subtle ways, that, as Lislevand points out, would have been played for a small group of connoisseurs in its own time. ECM producer Manfred Eicher is nonpareil as a recorder of music like this, but here, working in the Auditorio Stelio Molo in Lugano, he outdoes himself, evoking the "musica callada," the music that has fallen silent, of Mompou. He draws the listener into a rich communion with a remarkable player.© TiVo
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Chaconnes & Passacailles (Bach, Biber, Caldara...)

Marie Leonhardt

Chamber Music - Released January 18, 2016 | L'Autre Monde

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Scarlatti : 52 Sonatas

Lucas Debargue

Classical - Released October 4, 2019 | Sony Classical

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Like other new virtuosi before him, Lucas Debargue has recorded his own version of a selection of 52 sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti. His affinity with the Italian composer’s particular universe was already revealed in his very first album which showcased four of his sonatas alongside Ravel (a splendid version of Gaspard de la nuit), Liszt and Chopin. The vast corpus of Scarlatti’s 555 sonatas offers an almost infinite amount of inspiration to pianists, with regard to rhythm, as well as to the colour and stylistic approach. Just as we would have expected, the original personality of the French pianist brings a breath of fresh air, sometimes radical, to this delicate music, often bordering on the peculiar. For this new recording from Sony Classical, Lucas Debargue has chosen sonatas which are not often played, and a brand-new instrument, the already legendary 280 VC from the latest generation of the famous Vienna piano-makers Bösendorfer, now entirely owned by the Japanese brand Yamaha. Debargue almost never uses the pedals and has no organological or musicological troubles, claiming to be heavily influenced by Scott Ross’ recordings which he grew up with. Thus Scarlatti’s subtle writing is highlighted with no gimmicks, benefiting from the fine acoustics of the Church of Jesus Christ of Dahlem in Berlin as well as a natural and airy sound recording. The result is a timeless and fascinating vision of this music which walks us through time. © François Hudry/Qobuz