John Williams : D. Scarlatti - Sonata K.213
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Shred sucks....
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Yes, Baroque. We get the impression of sharp, staccato arpeggios. Maybe that is the way other moderns have harshly interpreted it, until John Williams, who has gone beyond the music sheet. By the way, where is the music? He has it memorized.
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Lovely Mr Williams! Does anybody remember SKY? :-)
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@vitormaciel sex music food?
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reminds me of my conservatory years..
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This guitar is a magnificent facilitater between the performer and the rhetoric... as it not only is very pungently crisp in all registers, unlike most modern guitars it has a fairly quick speaking voice. It even has a unique way of implying and shaping silence.
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@Merlettenigma Great point! I stand corrected.
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@jalehtri Wrong my friend... we have both! It has just gotten harder to find the good music out of the crap you mentioned. ;-)
Additionally we also have all their masterpieces to listen to. Enough for a lifetime.
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to fast even though i'm his fan . this is to fast for me , i prefer his record more
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@essej765 Why not Love, peace and classical music?! :ˆ)



To the guy who thinks this is square and computer like, for a scarlatti piece actually, this is if anything the opposite. Baroque music is typically very rigid and structured. The fact that he has added so much variety and personality to this piece, through his masterful tecnique and total understanding of the music is amazing. Many people who would have played this on the piano or hapsichord would have never imagined this piece could be interpretted and personalised to such an extent.
tarquin161234 2 years ago 15
Beautiful
leibniz771 2 years ago 8