Domenico Scarlatti - Sinfonia en ut majeur (allegrissimo)
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Belissimo!!!
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ahahahah Fabio quanto sei simpatico xD
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Sicilian/Neapolitan to be more exact.
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Yy! :D
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I think it was used at that time. Scarlatti has a considerable number of sonatas both in "allegrissimo" and "presto" / "prestissimo". Musicologists agree that "allegrissimo" is slight slower than "presto"
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It is interesting that the term to describe the tempo is "Allegrissimo" and not presto. Perhaps the term "presto" was not so widely used yet.
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Astonishing, as every Europa Galante's interpretation, full of colour.
This movement in particular remind's me to Pachelbel's gigue.
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You are correct, i was off on a tangent, and forgot the train of thought. Honestly, I was getting off on the music.
Must be some rare cosmic connection, this music and europa galante's performance fills me with awe.
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I think maybe he/she meant Mezzo.
sublime
swedfog 3 years ago 7
Domenico and Allesandro Scarlatti
were Italian. The French have nothing
to do with it.
gb3240 2 years ago 4