Thanks! The harpsichord isn't mine unfortunately, it belongs and was made by Andrew Wooderson. Good guess at Colin Booth though, as he does make a lot of Italian instruments.
Yes, it works at a slower pace, and serves to show that some of the ostensibly more complex Scarlatti sonatas are accessible to the amateur player . Thanks, very beautiful - as is your harpsichord. Who made it? The treatment of the stand looks rather familiar but it is too big to be one of Colin Booth's isn't it?. Anyway, it sounds great.
Very nice. Is this an Italian Single manual? I don't see a second manual, nor hear one. Beautiful playing by the way.
Classicalguy12 1 year ago
Thanks! The harpsichord isn't mine unfortunately, it belongs and was made by Andrew Wooderson. Good guess at Colin Booth though, as he does make a lot of Italian instruments.
ClaireyWilliams 2 years ago
Yes, it works at a slower pace, and serves to show that some of the ostensibly more complex Scarlatti sonatas are accessible to the amateur player . Thanks, very beautiful - as is your harpsichord. Who made it? The treatment of the stand looks rather familiar but it is too big to be one of Colin Booth's isn't it?. Anyway, it sounds great.
clementmatchett 2 years ago