Three centuries ago a man named Domenico Scarlatti churned out an enormous number of keyboard sonatas — more than 550. Pianists, harpsichordists and even accordionists still can't get enough these ...
So far the new recording for which has I’ve gotten the most pitches from publicists this year is a mash-up of sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti and John Cage performed by David Greilsammer. The Israeli ...
In the Twentieth Century, it was the prominent pianists from the former Eastern Bloc who championed the cause of Domenico Scarlatti and his Keyboard Sonatas. Russians Vladimir Horowitz, Emil Gilels, ...
Hungarian pianist Jeno Jando may rightly be proclaimed the utility infielder of classical piano. He has on his resume all of Mozart's piano sonatas and piano concertos, every Beethoven sonata, every ...
The first CD by the remarkable young Israeli pianist David Greilsammer combined Baroque and contemporary works in an eloquent dialogue, and this new release offers an even more brilliant piece of ...
The Iranian harpsichordist found the humanity and links between works in an immaculate recital Domenico Scarlatti’s keyboard sonatas crop up regularly enough in recitals, most often in a group of four ...
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