Monday, February 04, 2008

Domenico Scarlatti: 14 Keyboard Sonatas

Copy at Case Memorial Library
Anthony Tommasini wrote in the New York Times: "Anthony di Bonaventura … has just added a new release of Scarlatti sonatas to his distinguished discography of recordings. … As ever, Mr. di Bonaventura plays with pristine clarity, exquisite technique and impeccable musicianship. He has long had a special affinity for Scarlatti's single-movement sonatas. For this program of 14 works he has chosen some of the less familiar sonatas, like the capricious A flat (K. 127), an elusive piece that keeps shifting moods: by turns playful, episodic and curious. Mr. di Bonaventura vividly conveys the fanfares, hunting calls and Spanish-influenced dance rhythms that run through this music, as in the jocular Sonata in E (K. 216). And he elegantly articulates Scarlatti's intricate contrapuntal writing, which threads through boldly shifting modes and keys in these inventive pieces. The pensive and elegant Sonata in C minor (K. 302) comes across as a work of astounding nobility and harmonic ingenuity. This recording is worth the wait."
N.B. Recorded at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, home church of Clement Clarke Moore.

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