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D.Scarlatti, Sonata D major, K 435,Kaung-Ae Lee;Harpsichord

Kaung-Ae Lee peform D.Scarlatti Sonata D major, K435. Wuppertal,Germany  
 
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RobertoFasciano (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Great performance, compliment!!
Grundalizer (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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harpsichord kicks ass
hampsterbb (1 month ago) Show Hide
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haha, wow, you're amazing :D i tried playing the harpsichord on the keyboard and kept on getting distracted cuz it sounds so different than the piano :P great job! :D
behindtheaegis (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I've always had trouble with Scarlatti. Good work.
yossiban (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Brilliant playing!!
St00sh13 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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minniemousie, what you say sounds good in theory but, without positive criticism we never learn and grow.

Soymilllk was saying, I think, that playing the piano and the harpsichord are two very different things that require different techniques and that the girl playing has still to learn that (she is still young).
zjbeast (2 months ago) Show Hide
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BRAVO very well
AncientWolfHP (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Very good! Thank you. My classical music appreciation class came with a CD that has this piece played on a modern piano (not even a fortepiano.) It didn't sit well with my ears so I googled and found your video. It's great to hear it on harpsichord as it was written for. Piano and harpsichord just aren't that interchangeable in my opinion.
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Hi! Very nice...the simple fact that playing Scarlatti on harpsichord is rare these days...personally, I wouldn't use so many rubato with much slower tempo and accelerating, especially on the begining of the second half. I also think that your fingering for the repeated notes in the second half simply doesn't work because you have to slow down the tempo...Scarlatti would have use finger changings...and the left hand should be more tenuto in those phrygian cadenzas. But anyway, nice job!
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I... Am... In..... Love..... *faints* this is my favorite instrument of all time and played wish such grace by such a talented lady.. Such music is both the heart of my day and the soul of my night. i love it.

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