Scarlatti | Sonata K. 141 in D minor | David Louie

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Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757):

Sonata K. 141 in D minor (Allegro)
from Worgan Manuscript (1749); Worgan Edition, Libro 2 (1777) displayed in video

David Louie, harpsichord

Portuguese single-manual harpsichord by Robert Hicks after Calisto
A=415Hz (temperament: Bach/Louie)
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On the piano no one can even get close to Argerich's version but I'd never heard this sonata on the harpsichord and I quite enjoyed it! It has a different feel to it. Thanks for the nice surprise :)

ardalan
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There he is, the famous K. 141! And this performance is perfect and brings new light to the piece by your use of rubato!

luuktorn
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I know what my second favourite piece is! (K.209 is #1) K. 141 is real show stopper though. I also think that Scarlatti was a closet guitar player! Cheers

moogfooger
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I think that's the most 'Italian sounding' of the sonatas I've listened to so far, even if I can't put my finger on what it is.

gregorytrayling
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brilliant playing Ralph Kirkpatrick would be very pleased

Ezekiel_Pianist
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Awesome performance! I noticed you're using the "old method" of using less thumb in the runs. I've been interested in looking into this practice. How'd you go about it? Are there rules similar to that of modern finger technique?

daviddoan