You're on your way to great playing. I recommend, though, to listen to recordings of this piece to get a feeling of where to place the baroque staccato. For instance, the cadenzas at the end of each part are usually played staccato. Every time the left hand crosses over, it is also played staccato. But then again everything is a matter of interpretation. Good playing.
@1969Chronos Thanks for your comment. I do want to play this piece in different ways so that I can get a better feel of it and a better sense of baroque playing. I will definitely try playing it with more staccato on the left hand crossing over. In this version, I was trying to contrast the longer notes of the left hand with the staccato of the right. There is lots one can do with a piece like this.
You're on your way to great playing. I recommend, though, to listen to recordings of this piece to get a feeling of where to place the baroque staccato. For instance, the cadenzas at the end of each part are usually played staccato. Every time the left hand crosses over, it is also played staccato. But then again everything is a matter of interpretation. Good playing.
1969Chronos 1 year ago
@1969Chronos Thanks for your comment. I do want to play this piece in different ways so that I can get a better feel of it and a better sense of baroque playing. I will definitely try playing it with more staccato on the left hand crossing over. In this version, I was trying to contrast the longer notes of the left hand with the staccato of the right. There is lots one can do with a piece like this.
anandramanathan 1 year ago
Neat ornaments. Appropriate rise and fall in dynamic and phasing.
MrEbaby2010 1 year ago
@MrEbaby2010 Thanks! This was my first Scarlatti piece, and I worked a lot on the ornaments and phrasing. Glad you like it.
anandramanathan 1 year ago
¡Excelente! Greetings from Ecuador!
xmjimenez 2 years ago
Gracias!
anandramanathan 2 years ago
anand really you deserve 5******
janyjoe 2 years ago
Thanks!
anandramanathan 2 years ago