On this CD:
1. Sonata for keyboard in B flat major, K. 248 (L. S35) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
2. Sonata for keyboard in A major, K. 39 (L. 391) Presto
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
3. Sonata for keyboard in A major, K. 101 (L. 494) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
4. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 283 (L. 318) Andante Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
5. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 284 (L. 90) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
6. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 146 (L. 349) (incomplete; poss spurious) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
7. Sonata for keyboard in F major, K. 6 (L. 479) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
8. Sonata for keyboard in E major, K. 206 (L. 257) Andante
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
9. Sonata for keyboard in E flat major, K. 371 (L. 17) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
10. Sonata for keyboard in E flat major, K. 193 (L. 142) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
11. Sonata for keyboard in D major, K. 359 (L. 448) Allegrissimo
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
12. Sonata for keyboard in B minor, K. 173 (L. 447) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
13. Sonata for keyboard in C major, K. 255 (L. 439) Allegro
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
14. Sonata for keyboard in B flat major, K. 544 (L. 497) Canatabile
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
15. Sonata for keyboard in B flat major, K. 545 (L. 500) Prestissimo
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
Performed by Teodoro Anzellotti
Editorial Reviews
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When the always-impressive Teodoro Anzellotti performs, you forget you're hearing the sounds of a single accordion at work. His disc of Satie offered us a thoughtful, fresh take on the French composer's best-loved piano pieces; his Kagel disc was unpredictable and challenging but always musical; this disc featuring movements of Domenico Scarlatti keyboard sonatas reveals yet another facet to the performer's prodigious skills. Anzellotti's virtuosic technique avoids all the typical accordion clichés. Gone are the wheezy, drawn-out notes, the rhythmic reminders of a polka, or any notion of corniness. Here, the accordion sounds more like an instrument with the range of a great organ, and Anzellotti's rapid fingerwork somehow blurs the line between modern folksiness and Baroque sophistication. Brief liner notes describe the influence of gypsy music on Scarlatti's works and, indeed, you can easily hear it here. On accordion, the long Andante movement of K. 206 is a piece that would sound comfortable in a program of Bach or Piazzolla. The shorter tracks are equally impressive. Easily recommendable to classical accordion buffs (yes, both of you), Baroque lovers, and anyone else with adventurous ears. As with all Winter & Winter discs, great packaging, too. --Jason Verlinde
Vivi felice! Accordion Music by Domenico Scarlatti, Music, Domenico Scarlatti, Baroque Sonata/Sonatina for Keyboard, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Keyboard
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Vivi felice! Accordion Music by Domenico Scarlatti
Manufacturer: Winter & Winter ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000525L7 Release Date: 2001-04-03 |
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Amazon.com
When the always-impressive Teodoro Anzellotti performs, you forget you're hearing the sounds of a single accordion at work. His disc of Satie offered us a thoughtful, fresh take on the French composer's best-loved piano pieces; his Kagel disc was unpredictable and challenging but always musical; this disc featuring movements of Domenico Scarlatti keyboard sonatas reveals yet another facet to the performer's prodigious skills. Anzellotti's virtuosic technique avoids all the typical accordion clichés. Gone are the wheezy, drawn-out notes, the rhythmic reminders of a polka, or any notion of corniness. Here, the accordion sounds more like an instrument with the range of a great organ, and Anzellotti's rapid fingerwork somehow blurs the line between modern folksiness and Baroque sophistication. Brief liner notes describe the influence of gypsy music on Scarlatti's works and, indeed, you can easily hear it here. On accordion, the long Andante movement of K. 206 is a piece that would sound comfortable in a program of Bach or Piazzolla. The shorter tracks are equally impressive. Easily recommendable to classical accordion buffs (yes, both of you), Baroque lovers, and anyone else with adventurous ears. As with all Winter & Winter discs, great packaging, too. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Marvelous sound!!!.......2002-12-13
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