Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K.141 with FREE SHEET MUSIC
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2016
- ⬇READ MORE BELOW⬇ This recording is an arrangement I made mixing 2 editions of this Scarlatti sonata which are very different from each other. Download my FREE PDF edition from Google Drive. The main changes I made are highlighted in grey.
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Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K.141 SHEET MUSIC from Google Drive:
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This recording in OVERHEAD KEYBOARD VIEW
• Scarlatti Sonata in D ...
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I made this recording with 2 CharterOak E700 microphones. The audio interface and microphone preamplifier - APOGEE DUET: www.apogeedigital.com/products....
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Instead of using the traditional sustain pedal with a tremolo technique I used the 4th harmonic pedal invented by Denis de La Rochefordière. This new pedal allows controllable sympathetic resonance - even when playing staccato - which helps colour keyboard music written for harpsichord when played on the modern piano.
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Performance tempo depends, in part, on the repetition responsiveness of your piano action. The new FEURICH pianos have super-fast repetition, if you have the opportunity to test a recent model I recommend you do so. www.feurich.com
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Who needs a metronome? A sewing machine would do the trick.
Sewing machines have variable tempi.
@@Kitties_are_pretty metronome too
@@shirodnb Touche.
a machine gun!
haha
The fact that playing repeated notes is not easy on piano and he does it so well, truly impresses me.
For the first 20 seconds I was confused on whether I had this video on 2x speed 😂
Harry Potter Eddy as profile pic... and I saw 3 of your comments on CZcams. Man, they keep coming around when I least expect it
Hideous at this tempo
times 2 speed????
great idea
I recognize you from a performance of Children’s corner video!
Scarlatti was the Baroque Liszt.
Instead of Liszt-Paganini, Scarlatti-Scarlatti
Paganini - Liszt*
Lol😂
This is way easier than most of liszt pieces
Glory Scrap II But Scarlatti was very modern and progressive during his time, I guess that’s what he wanted to point out. Some of Scarlattis Sonatas even have a romantic touch to them
@@gloryscrapii3372 some?
Damn a performance so clean I can see my face in it
How the guitar influenced Scarlatti it is very evident. The harmonic difficult is his style. A splendid example of his musical gift.
Thank you for this Mr. Barton. You play amazing pieces and share your sheet music for free! Not many youtubers nor musicians do that, and thats ehat makes you special. I have been a subscriber of your channel for some time now and to this day, you never cease to amaze me with your generosity of sharing your content as well as your talent. Thank you!
scarlatti is the kind of person who likes making ppl happy and then tear their souls apart
I love the pedal markings in Baroque music....
Crescendo and pianissimo to fortissimo etc. on my harpsichord...
(Actually Liszt was good guy enough to write legato-pedal on the sheets for an organ piece)
Classical is better
sarcasm?
Part of Baroque music was allowing performers to interpret the music, so while there was no pedal and dynamics were far and few between, I think it is perfectly reasonable to say we have those things now and should utilize them in order to interpret the music while also not taking away from the composers intentions. I don’t believe any of the artistic choices made here detract from the composition’s stand-alone beauty.
@@LeonardoLLeuci my teacher would disagree.
Love this performance! Totally reminds me of Martha Argerich's take.
I thought that, too! It's excellent.
Some pieces just get my adrenaline pumping out of pure awe.
BRAVO!
A COMPLETELY SPLENDID, MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE!
THANKS FOR POSTING, MAESTRO!!!
You have played this one absolutely perfect. The piece has a really nice vibe, sounds like something much younger written in a bit of old fashioned style.
Sos lo más grande que hay, muchas gracias por dejar la partitura en la descripción!! Y exelente como tocas, todo un maestro!!
Wow. Thank you. May just be the most perfect Scarlatti rendering I’ve ever heard. ❤️
Wow wow wow!!! Fantastic!!!!! You're really amazing Paul!!!!!!!!
My piano doesn’t even come up fast enough for me to click that fast lol.
Lmao I know this too well
LOL and this can be so frustrating
I love and appreciate what Paul is doing
Thanks!
Paul ..thank you, thank you very much for the score
wow! awesome!
I’m using this video to learn this piece, thank you for your amazing playing 👏👏👏
Very cool! This sonata is very cool. It has the elegance, charm and strong passion that characterizes the music of the Baroque. I was introduced to the music of Scarlatti in my piano lessons when I was growing up.
Beautiful performance. It looks like a really scary piece to master.
Pure flamenco!
Fabulously expressive.
WONDERFUL!! WONDERFUL!! and again WONDERFUL!! I have this performed by several
harpsichordists - yours is the FIRST piano version that is JUST AS GOOD as the instrument
for which it was originally written!
Phenominal!!!!
Well played. Good technique!
Good control, good voicing, and the ornamentation is phenomenal. I hope I can one day play Scarlatti like this just to put a spicy mordent on the end like that.
Amazing pianist and painter too -animals and portraits .
Paul Barton, thank you for your magnificent job!
Eccolo là il genio di Scarlatti!!!
It so beautifull interpretation
Spectacular technique and brilliant performance!
What a beautiful music Scarlatti wrote!!!
Bravo, bravo! 👍👍👍
this is so beautiful
I'm curious ... since the metronome was not invented until Beethoven's time ... and it was not customary for composers in Scarlatti's time to really place "tempo" markings on their pieces - how do we know that it was to be played this fast? especially since this is on a piano with a quick-action response - with expression and piano/ forte - and not a Harpsichord ... which was not customary in Scarlatti's period?
It's the modern pianists' desire to astonish others with their virtuoso skills and show off, nothing else. With few exceptions, I typically don't care for this kind super fast virtuoso tempos.
While Baroque instruments were different, the guitar was significantly more developed than the keyboard instruments. Scarlatti composed this and most of his 555 sonatas while in Spain and he was highly influenced by Spanish guitar music and often imitated it on the keyboard. Repetition like this is common in Spanish guitar music, so it is reasonable to assume one can play at this tempo.
approximately with correct speed ( although i believe it can be a little slower than it ). Indeed playing 4 black notes constantly must make a natural rhythm.
baroque musicians could play fast ( even in folk music you can find fast pieces ) but with those instruments they played some sloppy and without clarity. but they could play. They could play tri notes therefore it can't be very hard for them.
well, because, "presto" was wirtten on the side of his partitions. "presto" means fast in Music theory. Simple as that, right?
José yes I agree until there starts being people like Wim Winters who think it's ok to half speed everything with a metronome, then you just get unmusical garbage. I'll take a lang lang over a robot.
Very good !
such command of the keyboard
This piece rocks also arranged with the electric guitar
Beautifully done.
Amazing performance. You are playing a piece formerly intended for harpsichord, and I like that you neither use the right pedal nor abuse on the dynamic range. It would be a dream if every pianist could know how to play Scarlatti music properly like you play it on the piano. Congratulations a lot!
Great Tempo without losing it's pace....really outstanding, and you make that FEURICH sing,...well done.
Çok ilginç, tesekkur ediyorum bilgiler için.
Put this video on 2x for real scarlettli experience!
For all of those who’ve missed it, this is a mixed edition by Paul Barton himself, made for his own purposes for his modern harmonic pedal piano. Do not try to infer Scarlatti’s original intentions from this score (at least to the extent that you people have already done).
Hermoso 😍
악보를 띄워주니 자꾸 다른 여러곡들도 보게 되네요~~
great performance
Amazing
Great performance of this amazing piece
Love it
Jesus, this almost - ALMOST - as good as Martha Argerich’s performance of this awesome sonata.
I don’t think I would be able to differ, I mean if someone played it for me with my eyes closed I couldn’t tell!
No offense, but don't use God's name in vain
@@Dominique632 ?
@@Dominique632Not your concern.
Просто супер! 👏👏👏
Это технически трудная соната в исполнении.
Bravo!
Bravo!!
Wow that's fast!
amazing
Bravo super brilliance music
A very fine interpretation of this fiendishly difficult piece. Well done Sir!
Beautiful and amazing performance!
Meraviglioso.
This work always excite me from 3 year old onward to now old age.
Amazing 😲😲😲😲
Love Scarlatti
"Instead of using the traditional sustain pedal with a tremolo technique I used the 4th harmonic pedal invented by Denis de La Rochefordière. This new pedal allows controllable sympathetic resonance - even when playing staccato - which helps colour keyboard music written for harpsichord when played on the modern piano."
It works!
Try at speed 1.75 or 2. Blew my mind
Bravo!!!! Those repeated notes! WOW!
But i get TRIGGERED when record my music in PIANO i play CLAVI,
CLAVI!
You fucking destroyed Handel at the improv battle hats off to you
Bravo
Scarlatti: the grunge composer of the 17th century.
18th century*
In this piece the piano really sounds like a violin it's fantastic
sounds more like guitar tremolo..
I hope one day to play this well as well as sight read to this level.
Congratulations, Mr. Barton! And thank you for this magnificent sharing.
Napolitan composer. Much innovative then others of his era.
Скарлатти гений!
This is Sonata
This is Tokkata
Everybody has his opinion
Next will be "This is an etude"
Maybe… this is Music ^_^
@@CrusaderSan It's a joke
@@CrusaderSan I mean my comment is a jole
Joke* im so stupid
One of Scarlatti's best. It even sounds good on the violin.
thank you lecter..
Thank you so much Paul. I really enjoyed your playing and thanks for the Sheet Music.🙌🥰🕊👏🏻👏🏻🙏🌸
Superbe!!!!! And thank you for sharing the link to the free sheet music!!!!
me encanta~
If anything in this world can get perfect, it was this performance
Very impressive performance. The sheer speed causes one pause.
Thies images writes a lot to me
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I wonder if this is perhaps too advanced to be fully appreciated by your wonderful elephants Best wishes to all....
Good and fast
Scarlatti is awesome
OMG 😱
Astounding! Btw can you read that fast?
0:09 How did Scarlatti think of changing the tone of the tone in the tonic triad? Did Scarlati just sat and said: “Hmmm, this accompaniment is too primitive. I will shift the tertz tone. In any case, it will be played quickly. It's so individual!” or he shift that note just because?
He was influenced by the dissonant harmonies of Spanish guitar music.
Fur Elise C section: *finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary*
This is obviously harder than that particular section of Fur Elise.
❤️
Do you like ribattuto? Cause you're gonna need it
Scarlatti, probably
Onore e Verità
My piano teacher's most favorite piece for her students on finger drilling exercise.
555 likes, as Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas!
556. K 204a . K 204b
This is so metal... João Carvalho brought me here
You brought me here.