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Scarlatti - Sonata K 175 in la min. Allegro (Enrico Baiano)

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

K175 a.k.a "Controlled Demolition"

And so it starts. We don't need defibrillators, we only need some more of this. Baianensis Defibrillatoris. If this doesn't power-boost your heart, nothing will.

CLEAR!


Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) - Sonate per Clavicembalo (Vol.1)

Enrico Baiano, clavicembalo Joachim Antunes, 1785. Copia di Ugo Casiglia, 1997

The image is a painting by Andrea Pozzo,
Italian painter (1642, Trento - 1709, Vienna):

Allegory of the Jesuits' Missionary Work, 1691-94, Sant'Ignazio, Rome

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  • why is it called controlled demolition?

  • Listen well and try to think about it. I came up with that nickname though. I'm interested in hearing why you think I named it that way (or anyone else for that matter)

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  • Bellissima! Un modello di interpretazione, bravissimo Baiano!

  • Ok, now i can understand why it is called... "Controlled Demolition"

    absolutely amazing performance!!

  • I got it why you use that metaphor. However, I cannot convey the recognition in words yet.

  • Fantastic!

  • Boom!

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