Scarlatti and Me
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I've mentioned before that I started going through the Scarlatti sonatas as daily sight reading exercise.
I started in early 2018. As of today, I'm done. All 562.
562 you ask?
I did the 545 catalogued by Longo, added the 10 more that Kilpatrick found (getting to 555), played the one discovered in the Morgan Library ('Cary 703'), and the 6 recently found in the Cathedral of Zaragosa by Yañez.
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@Rainman said in Scarlatti and Me:
Nice, Jon.
Next step: memorization
Final: Jon performs
The Ringall Scarlatti sonatas from memory.I was going to make some kind of smart-assed comment along those lines, but, @Rainman , yours is better, by far, than anything I could have come up with.
Bravo!
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@SD-Tav said in Scarlatti and Me:
@jon-nyc Know this guy? Carlo Grante I bought a couple of the volumes. Nice playing.
Yes I do. I have his Godowsky-Chopin etudes. Though you have to listen to them before you’ve heard Hamelin play them.
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@SD-Tav said in Scarlatti and Me:
@jon-nyc Suggestion for a new project: read through all of the Haydn Sonatas. Many little-known gems. Over 50 to survey!
Yes! THey're good sight-reading material, indeed, if taken slowly.
So are the slow movements from the Mozart sonatas, but @jon-nyc won't go there, amirite?
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@jon-nyc That is awesome that you did that.
Did you notice improvement in your playing/site reading after this?
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@jon-nyc said in Scarlatti and Me:
Oh yeah. Sight reading is much better though I still have a long way to go.
Jon, it really is great you tackled all the Scarlatti.
But staying true to form, I'll continue to help:If you ever do perform them, I hope you explain who Kilpatrick was. I've never heard of him. Maybe just go by "Ralph K."(?)