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Posted by emily on October 02, 19102 at 14:32:12:
In Reply to: Re: K 27 posted by Stephen on August 08, 19101 at 06:59:26:
: : Hi Stephen! It's the nature of playing that by
: : now you've already past mastered this sonata and
: : moved on, but I take at least a little credit for
: : getting you re-interested in it. I haven't quite
: : got it down, but I'm back for a single day's last
: : rest before the final trip into the mountains this
: : summer and what better way is there to express
: : yearning than to play this piece?
: : It's no wonder that Brahms copied pages out of
: : this sonata to study Scarlatti's technique. A
: : teacher of traditional theory would demand changes
: : and the more I listen to Scarlatti's vocal works
: : (well, OK, for now the mes and motets), the
: : more I realize how dead-on he was in the stile
: : antico counterpoint where the parallel octaves are
: : strictly forbidden. But the changes that one
: : would have to make to accomodate such music theory
: : would transform this work into a piece that
: : Pachelbel would write!
: : Yeah, there's this mystery, maybe the same or a
: : related mystery to Beethoven Moonlight sonata I or
: : as I suggested in a long ago post, the start of
: : the third movement of the Waldstein. How do these
: : guys do it, and with such transparently simple
: : means?
: : Anyone can cop to this, of course, but I'm sending
: : what is almost a one-to-one email because I'm
: : having doubts about whether Forum Frigate
: : Scarlatti still works, and I know that as a
: : subscriber you will get this posting if it does.
: : I've got a bunch of new hardware and when setting
: : up accounts, I couldn't access this page. So I
: : hope you or anyone else will respond with a line
: : or two as a test.
: : And getting anyone to think about K 27 is good!
: : --Arnold
:
: Hey Arnold,
: Wecome back. I guess the Frigate still works.
: Yes...K 27. It is a wonderful piece and I have been playing it with renewed interest as much as my family will allow without kicking me out of the house. Why?..because I got myself a new keyboard that has the complete range of notes in the left hand and I just can't seem to get enough of that wonderful b that I've been missing all this time! (measures 53 thru 57) Wow, very cool.
: Remember I told you to try and "pluck" the upper notes when the left hand crosses over? Do it in response to the strong b underneath. It works very well.
: I have always loved the way Domenico breaks the "rules" with his parallel octaves, parallel fifths and doubled thirds. I think this characteristic of his compositions is a result of his knowledge of guitar, I'm sure, and also it's a technique he uses to strengthen the voices. Who cares about the "rules" when it sounds good, right? JS Bach breaks the "rules" too, but not nearly as often.
: My latest effort has been the "as fast as possible" K 427. I'm still working on it. What fun!
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