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 ...
Place two objects side by side, invite comparison, and connections will invariably arise. Such was the exercise of Israeli pianist David Greilsammer who, by alternating between the sonatas by Domenico ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Lucas Debargue recorded 52 of these single-movement works on a four-disc, four-hour survey. By Zachary Woolfe Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve ...
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