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Ricordi - Sonate per Clavicembalo Volume 2 Critical Edition - Sonatas for Harpsichord
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Publisher:
Ricordi
Composer:
Domineco Scarlatti
Arranger:
Emilia Fadini
Model:
50079030
Name:
Sonate per Clavicembalo Volume 2 Critical Edition - Sonatas for Harpsichord
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224
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073999790306
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Table of contents
Song name
Artist(s)
Lyricist(s)
Writer(s)
SONATA L106 K90
SONATA L111 K123
SONATA L122 K118
SONATA L130 K111
SONATA L138 K109
SONATA L176 K91
SONATA L181 K121
SONATA L186 K127
SONATA L190 K130
SONATA L204 K105
SONATA L215 K120
SONATA L221 K134
SONATA L224 K135
SONATA L231 K31
SONATA L232 K124
SONATA L233 K103
SONATA L244 K117
SONATA L249 K108
SONATA L282 K133
SONATA L296 K128
SONATA L298 K112
SONATA L300 K131
SONATA L315 K137
SONATA L317 K99
SONATA L325 K98
SONATA L334 K122
SONATA L336 K93
SONATA L344 K114
SONATA L345 K113
SONATA L355 K100
SONATA L362 K92
SONATA L377 K136
SONATA L402 K126
SONATA L407 K115
SONATA L415 K119
SONATA L437 K106
SONATA L442 K104
SONATA L452 K116
SONATA L457 K132
SONATA L460 K129
SONATA L464 K138
SONATA L465 K96
SONATA L469 K110
SONATA L474 K107
SONATA L487 K125
SONATA L494 K101
SONATA L89 K102
Description:
This critical edition of all the sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti is justified by the necessity of offering performers and scholars a text which is philologically faithful to the author's intentions (in so far as this can be reconstructed through a comparative study of the surviving printed and manuscript sources) and which is presented as authentically as possible, free from editorial interference or suggestions for performance or interpretation.
The study of musicology and especially of the performing traditions of baroque music has advanced considerably since Alessandro Longo achieved the mammoth task of publishing the entire corpus of Scarlatti's sonatas for the first time, and today we can deal with problems of text and interpretation with a surer and deeper methodological awareness; all of these will be adequately treated in the Appendix to this edition, which will contain also a general thematic catalog of the complete sonatas.