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Here's an exceptional performance of this beautiful Scarlatti Sonata – not too often you can hear it played on an organ, and because it's one of my favourite pieces by Domenico Scarlatti I just brought it along onto the Organ Truck. You can find the sheet music in his first published "Essercizi" or under the catalogue K.9 or L.413 whichever you prefer – the score is public domain so you can easily find it on IMSLP. I did the registration listening to my instinct how I felt at that moment – of course you can orchestrate (and play) it very differently, and the music would still suit a broad range of colors. This is an exercpt from the live recording on the 28th of May on the Organ-Truck in Greifensee. We toured Switzerland with this truck for weeks now and played for the elderly and other people who weren't allowed to leave their home. Here I'm playing in front of a crowd that spontaneously gathered in the streets and recorded the whole performance with a GoPro strapped to my chest so you can have a POV of this sonata. Many thanks to Cameron Carpenter for his patronage, Martinu Festtage for the realisation of the project and to Rotary Distrikt 2000 for their backing of the Orgel-Truck! Without you, all of this wouldn't be possible. - Thank you for liking, subscribing and checking out my channel! It's greatly appreciated! https://www.leonart.com / leonart.music / leonart.music.video - Bio: Nenad Leonart is a musician based in Switzerland. He was born in Nis, Serbia, where he started to play piano when he was six years old. In 2001 he continued learning the piano with Robert Kolinsky at the Musikschule Konservatorium Zürich. He started early with public performances, as a soloist as well as a chamber musician and claimed several first prizes at the Schweizerischer Jugendmusikwettbewerb and at the Zürcher Musikwettbewerb. After studying piano for two years with Konstantin Scherbakov at the ZHdK he moved his focus to old music and restarted his music studies on the harpsichord in Zurich with Michael Biehl. He graduated with honor his Bachelor of Arts and his Master Pedagogy studies and continues his studies in his second Master of Performance on the harpsichord. Since last year, he has started his own series of concerts in his home studio in Greifensee and he has moved into the music video production business. --- The Essercizi (including the Keyboard sonata K.9) Essercizi per gravicembalo (Exercises for Harpsichord) is a collection of thirty sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti. It was published in London on 3 February 1739 and dedicated by the composer to King John V of Portugal. The latter summoned the composer to Lisbon to teach his daughter, Barbara of Portugal, to play the harpsichord. The Italian title mirrors that of Clavier-Übung in German. Presented as teaching tool, the pieces, often of great virtuosity, also earn a place in the concert hall through their musicality. Conceived for the harpsichord, they have also been honored on the piano by great virtuosos. Of the 555 sonatas written by Domenico Scarlatti, only these were edited with his participation. The rest remained unpublished while he was alive or were published without his supervision. Essercizi per gravicembalo made a technical musical contribution and gave innovative ideas to fellow composers of the time. Their main novelty consists in arpeggios, repeated notes and crossed hands, characteristics that to this day offer object lessons to students learning to play keyboard instruments. Like all of this composer’s pieces for harpsichord, these sonatas, invariably a single movement and a have binary structure, are imbued with the greatest originality, both musical and in interpretive technique. The work begins: "Reader, do not expect, whether you are a dilettante or a professor, to find in these compositions any profound intention, but rather an ingenious banter in the art to exercise you in rigorous play of the harpsichord. No point of view or ambition guided me, but obedience brought me to publish it. Perhaps they will be agreeable to you, and I will more willingly then obey your other orders to please you with an easier and varied style. Therefore do not show yourself more judge than critic, and you will thereby grow your own pleasure. To specify hand position I have used the letter D to indicate the right hand, and the letter M the left hand. Live happily." - Show me some support by liking the video and subscribing to my channel! It doesn't cost you anything and helps me produce and promote more content like this. Thank you very much! For more quality music follow me on Facebook and Instagram! / leonart.music / nenad-leonart-110544530680258 https://leonart.com I'll regularly be posting new quality content with baroque music. #leonart #scarlatti #organ #orgel #baroque #nenadleonart #leonartmusic #baroquemusic #johannus #sonata #k6