The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
I trust I am not doubling up, topic-wise! Would anyone be able to tell me where I can get hold of all of the D. Scarlatti keyboard sonatas? Until recently I had a site in my favourites but that seems to have disappeared. IMSLP has only the first 200 in the Kirkpatrick catalogue and I am looking particularly for K426 and K427.
Many thanks in anticipation!
Many thanks in anticipation!
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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
You can download a (nearly?) complete 19th century edition of the sonatas here (as well as a lot of Czerny, Kirchner, Heller, Hiller a.o. mainly 19th century piano scores from the Bavarian State Library; high-quality scans!):zartist wrote:I trust I am not doubling up, topic-wise! Would anyone be able to tell me where I can get hold of all of the D. Scarlatti keyboard sonatas? Until recently I had a site in my favourites but that seems to have disappeared. IMSLP has only the first 200 in the Kirkpatrick catalogue and I am looking particularly for K426 and K427.
Many thanks in anticipation!
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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
IMSLP has the complete sonatas, but in the Longo edition. I'm attaching a file listing all the Longo/Kirkpatirck/Pestelli numberings, and that will enable you to find what you are after from IMSLP.zartist wrote:IMSLP has only the first 200 in the Kirkpatrick catalogue and I am looking particularly for K426 and K427.
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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
A very useful site, but as far as I can see the order of the Scarlatti sonatas bears no resemblance to the Longo and (of course) the Kirkpatrick numbering.alfor wrote:You can download a (nearly?) complete 19th century edition of the sonatas here (as well as a lot of Czerny, Kirchner, Heller, Hiller a.o. mainly 19th century piano scores from the Bavarian State Library; high-quality scans!
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Indeed! This edition is from 1839 or 1840, quite a while before Longo and Kirckpatrick were born.fredbucket wrote: A very useful site, but as far as I can see the order of the Scarlatti sonatas bears no resemblance to the Longo and (of course) the Kirkpatrick numbering.
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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
This is the Haslinger edition. Actually, the sequences (although the numbering is of course not the same) are very similar to Kirkpatrick, e.g. K1=H5,K2=H6 at least for the first few. Longo, as is well known, is all over the placefredbucket wrote:A very useful site, but as far as I can see the order of the Scarlatti sonatas bears no resemblance to the Longo and (of course) the Kirkpatrick numbering.

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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
Did Scarlatti write any keyboard music besides his 555 Sonatas?
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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
lebowl wrote:Did Scarlatti write any keyboard music besides his 555 Sonatas?
Good idea !!
What about 350 Rondi, 487 Suites, 270 Inventions and 634 Fantasias ?
Would REALLY be great, hm ?

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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
Many thanks, Fred! The synopsis you attached is most useful. Thank you to all the other helpful responses as well!
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Re: The Music of Domenico Scarlatti
Thanks for the posts. I have a catalog folder on my website with the sonatas sorted by all three non-Haslinger numbering systems and also a chart with them sorted by keys.
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/Co ... 0Domenico/
I found the url where I stole it:
http://www.classical.net/~music/compose ... /index.php
http://waltercosand.com/CosandScores/Co ... 0Domenico/
I found the url where I stole it:
http://www.classical.net/~music/compose ... /index.php