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D.Scarlatti's Keyboard Sonata, K.69 (L.382) in F minor, with a theme-and-structure analysis and synchronized sheet music (score) Performance: Maria Grinberg (piano), 1967, Stereo Moscow Analysis, Score Editing, Synch: ScoreMan OVERVIEW Domenico Scarlatti’s Keyboard Sonata in F minor, K.69 (L.382) is one of his more inward-looking and expressive sonatas. Although it is concise and written in the usual single-movement binary form, the piece leaves a strong impression through its somber tone and concentrated musical language. Compared with Scarlatti’s brighter, more extroverted sonatas, this work feels introspective and serious, drawing the listener into a more private emotional world. HISTORICAL CONTEXT Like most of Scarlatti’s keyboard sonatas, K.69 was composed during his years in Spain, where he worked closely with Maria Barbara. These works were not intended for public concert halls but for court performance and study, allowing Scarlatti to experiment freely with harmony, character, and keyboard idiom. The choice of F minor, a relatively rare and emotionally charged key in 18th-century keyboard music, suggests that Scarlatti was deliberately exploring darker expressive territory. MUSICAL SIGNIFICANCE K.69 is significant because it shows another side of Scarlatti’s personality as a composer. It demonstrates that his sonatas are not merely technical exercises or brilliant showpieces, but also vehicles for genuine expression. The piece anticipates aspects of later keyboard writing, where emotional continuity and harmonic color become central concerns. For performers, it demands sensitivity, control of tone, and a strong sense of long-line phrasing rather than virtuosity. • J.S.Bach's Masterpieces • J.S.Bach - 6 Cello Suites • D.Scarlatti - Keyboard Sonatas • W. A. Mozart - Piano Sonatas • L. v. Beethoven's Masterpieces • L. v. Beethoven - 9 Symphonies • L. v. Beethoven - Piano Sonatas • F. Schubert - Piano Sonatas • F. Chopin's Masterpieces • F. Chopin - 19 Mazurkas • F. Chopin - 19 Polonaises • F. Chopin - 22 Nocturnes • F. Chopin - 19 Waltzes • R. Schumann's Masterpieces • F. Liszt's Masterpieces • J. Brahms's Masterpieces • P. I. Tchaikovsky's Masterpieces • C. Debussy's Masterpieces • M. Ravel's Masterpieces • S. Prokofiev's Masterpieces • S. Prokofiev - Piano Sonatas • Piano Sonata Collections • Piano Concerto Collections • Violin Concerto Collections • Suite Collection