D.Scarlatti:Sonata K.430, K.208, K.162(L.463, L.238, L.21)Kaori Nakamura

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D.Scarlatti:Sonata K.430, K.208, K.162
D.Scarlatti:Sonata L.463, L.238, L.21
piano:Kaori Nakamura,amateur pianist
Rec; October 15th.2021
Urayasu Concert Hall,Chiba,Japan
YAMAHA CFX
Recording Engineer: Video Classics Inc.
Concert Tuner: Yuji Yoneyama
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D.スカルラッティ:ソナタ K.430, K.208, K.162
D.スカルラッティ:ソナタL.463, L.238, L.21
ピアノ:中村香織
2021年10月15日
浦安音楽ホール コンサートホール
ヤマハCFX
レコーディングエンジニア:ビデオクラシックス
調律:米澤裕而
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Wow!! Once again I really loved your Scarlatti, it gave me joy and it made my day! Brava!!
May I dare to ask you why you call yourself "amateur pianist"?
You have everything to be called a professional pianist, and it's not just a compliment, it's the truth!!
Amateur (or "dilettante", in Italian) wasn't a bad word at all during Scarlatti times, it had to do with "amour" and "diletto", that is love and pleasure! Amateur was somebody who played not for money, but just for passion and love of music.
Nowadays the old (and right) meaning of the word has changed, unfortunately... "amateur" is now somebody who plays mostly for him/herself, not having the right to perform on stage. According to this modern sense of the word, an amateur has not the required musical-technical equipment to turn music-making into a profession, and to make a living out of it.
This is not your case at all, you play really beautifully, with variety of touch and dynamics, and technically perfect! You should allow yourself to perform even the more virtuoso sonatas by Scarlatti, in my humble opinion you have all the resources to do it! Just launch yourself into the music and fly, don't think about wrong notes or little mistakes...those things happen even to the greatest musicians, we are all human after all!!
Many greetings from Italy!
Sergio

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Wonderful! What's your story about playing both piano and harpsichord professionally?

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