Reference Recording: Scarlatti Sonatas

2024 ж. 26 Сәу.
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Scarlatti: Sonatas. Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Sony Classical

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  • Absolutely. Also, Horowitz tried to be the advocate for Clementi as well who is still underrated as a composer in my opinion.

    @chrisandersen5635@chrisandersen563513 күн бұрын
  • You are so right about why Horowitz and Scarlatti were synonymous. Mikhail Pletnev's two-disc Scarlatti collection on Virgin Classics stands as a modern reference for very much the same reasons.

    @jdistler2@jdistler213 күн бұрын
  • I completely agree! This is a desert island recording for me! Great composer, great sonatas, great pianist! I must add that the Horowitz piano is one of the best! It has such a wonderful sound! Bravo!

    @brucemoschel722@brucemoschel72213 күн бұрын
  • Horowitz turned me on to Scarlatti. His first all-Scarlatti LP remains an evergreen favorite in my collection.

    @steveschwartz8944@steveschwartz894413 күн бұрын
  • I went from being mildly annoyed by having Scarlatti "filler" on various concert discs to OMG this is the best stuff EVAH. The Scarlatti disc became one of my desert island discs. It also points to Horowitz's seriousness in using his long sabbaticals from the concert stage to work through the oeuvres of Scarlatti, Clementi and others to bring them to the world's attention.

    @mike-williams@mike-williams12 күн бұрын
  • Love them. There's something about these two glorious individual creations that makes them together sound and feel so good. Have a great day indeed 😁

    @geertdecoster5301@geertdecoster530112 күн бұрын
  • Back in the late 1970s my piano teacher had me learn a few Scarlatti Sonatas. What wonderful music! I was unfamiliar with Scarlatti at that time, and I went out and bought a copy of the Horowitz recordings on vinyl to familiarize myself with his music. Thay are great recordings. I later got the CD with extra tacks, and I’m still enjoying it today. Scarlatti is among my favorite composers of the Baroque period.

    @williamfarr8807@williamfarr880712 күн бұрын
  • This is no surprise for me at all, Dave! And to me Vladimir Horowitz is definitely among the greatest serious musicians who had ever lived on this planet. Look at his musical achievements - Clementi (another reference), Rach 3 (another reference), Sonata No.2 (reference), etc. In a large part his Schumann piano music is a long standing reference (at least to me), too. One of the aspects that tends to be overlooked is his musicianship more than anything else - the guy is a composer in blood just like Rachmaninov. It is just irony that his piano technology is so glaring and people just tends to ignore his musical quality. He must feel sad about it.

    @yiyuanxie7887@yiyuanxie788712 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely, Dave. One of the very top entries in the "expanding the repertoire" subset of reference recordings. The electricity he generates from a repeated note!

    @nickmulgan7771@nickmulgan777112 күн бұрын
  • Is it correct to say that Horowitz also put Clementi on the map (so to speak)?

    @marklhuff1@marklhuff112 күн бұрын
  • Interesting recommendation, dear David 👌

    @rolandonavarro3170@rolandonavarro317012 күн бұрын
  • Since the trailblazing of Horowitz, we've had of course Marcelle Meyer, Maria Tipo, and of course Pletnev, to name just three piano greats paying homage; and now we have Polina Osetinskaya's wondrous 2019 disc where she juxtaposes Scarlatti with Bach - just to underscore Dave's point.

    @Andrew87394@Andrew8739413 күн бұрын
    • On KZhead there is a video of Osetinskaya electrifyingly playing K141. Tipo and Pletnev are both excellent; Pletnev's treatment of K404 is unique and amazing. I was disappointed in Horowitz's album.

      @Steve-ku2oh@Steve-ku2oh12 күн бұрын
    • I‘m surprised nobody mentions Clara Haskil‘s beautiful LP of Scarlatti sonatas.

      @pianoronald@pianoronald11 күн бұрын
    • @@pianoronald I must explore that one.Thanks.

      @Andrew87394@Andrew8739411 күн бұрын
  • Oh yes, oh yes !

    @petervonberg2711@petervonberg271113 күн бұрын
  • Hello from Barcelona. I've got Scarlatti's complete keyboard sonatas played by Scott Ross on the harpsichord. They where launched by Erato/Warner record label. I'd appreciate your opinion about these performances if you ever talk about Scarlatti again. Thank you very much for your videos. I can't stop watching them.

    @xicubelga@xicubelga12 күн бұрын
    • I've already made a video about this set. Just check out the Scarlatti playlist.

      @DavesClassicalGuide@DavesClassicalGuide12 күн бұрын
  • Perhaps a reference of Scarlatti's sonatas should consist of two subreferences, one for the piano and one for the harpsichord. I nearly always prefer the piano for baroque music but with Scarlatti's sonatas I make an exception: they can sound brilliant at the harpsichord. Scott Ross would be my first choice, with renditions that are full of life and spark.

    @SarahLeizer-fc1jq@SarahLeizer-fc1jq13 күн бұрын
    • Wanda Landowska also performed them beautifully.

      @johnwaring6443@johnwaring644312 күн бұрын
  • I saw the title and thought it had to be Horowitz. What other big name has really devoted attention to Scarlatti?

    @JanStanstrup@JanStanstrup12 күн бұрын
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