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Scarlatti Harpsichord Solo: The Cat's Fugue

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2007

Elaine Comparone plays Scarlatti's Fugue in G minor, later dubbed "The Cat's Fugue" by Muzio Clementi.For more information: www.harpsichord.org; www.lyrichord.com.

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  • That hole story about the title is completly false!!

    Scarlatti fooled around the keyboard and pulled out the theme. It was his cat who developed subjects countersubjects and the elements of the fugue with that theme. Cats nowadays cant write like that.

  • keyboard cat, is the descendant of the the cat who made this wonderful piece

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  • @leandrusi Yes they can! Cats these days know we are watching them with cameras and camcorders and so are much more careful.

  • @pimppastorjj LOL !

  • @leandrusi Yeah, kitties these days hang out on streets getting high on catnip. You can't even get them to vacume much less improvise on the harpsichord! :-D

  • Dracula approves!

  • does anyone have the music sheet to this???

  • " I myself constructed a keyboard score based on my pet dog's theme. "LOL

  • She's a harpsicord genius!

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