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Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 347, L. 126
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Composer
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Domenico Scarlatti
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Keyboard
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Sonata
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3:41
Domenico Scarlatti's Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 347, L. 126, is a solo keyboard piece that was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1730 and 1739. The sonata is one of Scarlatti's most popular works and is frequently performed by pianists and harpsichordists. The sonata is in three movements, with the first and third movements in G minor and the second movement in G major. The first movement is marked Presto and is characterized by its fast, virtuosic passages and intricate ornamentation. The second movement, marked Andante, is more lyrical and features a beautiful melody that is played in the right hand over a simple accompaniment in the left hand. The third movement, marked Allegro, is similar in style to the first movement and features rapid runs and arpeggios. One of the most notable characteristics of Scarlatti's keyboard music is his use of the "binary" form, in which each movement is divided into two distinct sections that are repeated. This structure allows Scarlatti to explore a wide range of musical ideas and to create a sense of contrast and development within each movement. Another characteristic of Scarlatti's music is his use of the "stile brise," or broken style, in which chords are broken up and played in a rapid, arpeggiated fashion. This technique is particularly evident in the first and third movements of the sonata, where Scarlatti uses it to create a sense of energy and momentum. Overall, Scarlatti's Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 347, L. 126, is a virtuosic and expressive work that showcases the composer's skill as a keyboardist and his innovative approach to musical form and technique.
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