Excelente toque, ouve-se cada nota, modulações bem articuladas, parabéns.
@florestfj5 жыл бұрын
Inesa en communion et chaque note est un miracle. Bis pour Inesa.
@reveriealicante10 жыл бұрын
you really feel the music. very well played inessa
@maksimbrzezickij37952 жыл бұрын
Wow this is absolutely fascinating
@jeffbrak8 жыл бұрын
I thought I could play this until the cross hand part came up. haha This is a great interpretation.
@didi_mega_dudu
8 жыл бұрын
that isn't the hardest part at all, don't be scared, try it
@abuschan
7 жыл бұрын
Peppapig
@valobrien3281
6 жыл бұрын
Not in the spirit of Scarlatti though, compare her playing of this Scarlatti to that of Ritarno Akamatsu, listen to him play Sonata no. 96.for example. As for crossing hands try lifting your right hand a little higher whilst doing so.
@10toes68
6 жыл бұрын
U learn piano when ur so young
@deadlift657 жыл бұрын
Smooth and musical. Brava.
@mahatmadi9 жыл бұрын
Love this!
@paulverlinden5 жыл бұрын
I can’t stop listening to this most beautifully played performance of sonate k54, my favourite Scarlatti sonate. Does Inessa perform in Europe at all?
@susanwoodward34476 жыл бұрын
Yes, this is a great interpretation, really lovely. Horowitz!
@jimcrawford50394 жыл бұрын
Lovely!
@Altagraciadeorituco7 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@florestfj4 жыл бұрын
Excellent merci.
@Adimant20979 ай бұрын
Thank you Nahre Sol
@aaaahhhh12311 жыл бұрын
Wow, very nice.
@PabluchoViision8 жыл бұрын
Genial!!!
@TERRYBIGGENDEN3 жыл бұрын
deightful performnce. Crisp and thoughtful. :-)
@MrFarnese10 жыл бұрын
VERY GOD! not to fast, very sensitive, ideal for Scarlatti!
@pierpaderni56397 жыл бұрын
Dingo is happy with you! Great and gentle.
@rothschildianum Жыл бұрын
I like the phrasing sounded so baroque.
@vivebourgogne6 жыл бұрын
La beauté.
@jo78019 жыл бұрын
Amacingly amacing.
@Spanuse6 жыл бұрын
Bellissimo indeed
@PayamLarijani7 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Nice playing and cool concert hall, where is this Hall? I enjoyed the tempo and articulation! I play the piece as a guitar duo and it's nice to hear your version. Thanks for posting!
@misfit7496 жыл бұрын
This is probably the most enjoyable k241 interpretation ever listened. Apart from 2:37 mistake, which paradoxically does not ruin the flow of music (I get this impression) it is really an immaculate performance
@joaolucasanderson6463
5 жыл бұрын
what mistake ? sorry but i want to understand
@dumainemarcel9112
3 жыл бұрын
Ce n est pas à 2.37 mais à 2.33 ...un note à dérapé 🤗
@JanBriggs-pb2oq Жыл бұрын
PERFECTO.
@user-tz1mi9qg7j10 ай бұрын
Wonderful
@lascaninov11 жыл бұрын
Todos los pianistas se ven tentados por el romanticismo que desborda esta sonata, especialmente en el inicio de la 2ª parte, convirtiéndola en una hermosa obra, pero haciéndola pertenecer a otra época, estilo e incluso, autor... Creo que tu interpretación no cae en esa tentación y se ajusta más obedientemente al período y estilo correspondientes. Felicitaciones por eso. Escuché realmente a D. Scarlatti.
@adrianoseresi3525
2 жыл бұрын
How true! You really nailed it with your observation. People really do tend over-romanticise many of Scarlatti’s sonatas and this performance I think really captures the true essence of Scarlatti (well honestly perhaps a little less tepid would be in its favour), and on the piano no less! I really think the sustain pedal only adds (and not subtracts) to the music, in this case.
@nepsevdomim6 ай бұрын
Услада для ушей👏👏👏
@revelchristian41457 жыл бұрын
Beaucoup de grâce et de précision pour cette sonate ! Un grand bravo ! Je la travaille régulièrement sur mon quart de queue Gaveau.
@brunobelli9835 жыл бұрын
Brava Inesa
@vladislavstezhko18649 ай бұрын
This is very much in baroque way. Great performance
@user-yp4in2yt2b3 жыл бұрын
WOW
@BenBen-ux4el2 жыл бұрын
I'm probably a bit of a philistine, but I don't get Scarlatti sonatas played on the piano (however beautifully). To me, the harpsichord renditions are like being made love to by a passionate italian, and the piano is like being taken out to dinner by a well-meaning friend and getting bored senseless after 5 minutes.
@paulpomme2502
Жыл бұрын
I can follow you (and laugh as well ;) ) - I am a pro-harpsichord too for Scarlatti (Scott Ross above all), but I use to listen to Pogorelich and Horowitz sometimes. Anyway this is an amateur pretty bad taste interpretation (kind of strange russian way..).
@elmerwilliamson1970
3 ай бұрын
Nothing like a Steinway D playing anything!!
@Haazza7 жыл бұрын
Hi! This is such a crisp and perfect performance great job! I was just wondering would this piece be difficult enough for an audition for the royal college of music? It contrasts my other pieces well so i think it would be a great fit, however i only have a year to learn it, does anyone reading through the comments think this is doable? And if this piece is difficult enough
@vsibirsky
6 жыл бұрын
I have played this piece and taught it. It is one of my many Scarlatti favorites. I like this performance because at this slower speed the beautiful melodies have a chance to sing out but at a up tempo.. you need some good piano skills to achieve it. Just IMO it was a relatively easy one to memorize.
@carlrichards49
5 ай бұрын
Yes, it's difficult enough, and yes, you can do it in a year. Best of luck!
@Taka-Musics-Labo2 жыл бұрын
What does she look, when she is playing?
@XavFranz7 жыл бұрын
From 0:42.
@user-pv9qw9ng4z6 жыл бұрын
💘❤💓💔💕
@realraven20008 жыл бұрын
Great playing. Pity about the missing room microphone; also there is some high mid harshness in the Mic you were using. You should probably sweeten it with some Reverb + early reflection and have the EQ looked at by a mastering engineer.
@rolobotoman
7 жыл бұрын
I agree about the mid harshness, but I'm very happy there is no room mic and no reverb.
@realraven2000
7 жыл бұрын
Ok, listening again, it's in Mono, right?
@oZiinCx8 ай бұрын
0:41
@jjmcoupebmw6557 Жыл бұрын
lover her forearms....those muscles on the bottom...true pianist.
@MeisterEck4 жыл бұрын
why does she play such a simple sonata? even though it's very beautiful
@vickiehorowitz1934
4 жыл бұрын
Simple? Just sounds that way. It has some tricky bits that sound pretty simple. Henly rates it at 7, advanced.
@MeisterEck
4 жыл бұрын
@@vickiehorowitz1934 you can see that this rating is highly doubtful when you look at bach's wohltemp. klavier which has mostly ratings from 4 to 6. nevertheless, I love scarlatti and I love her playing :)
@user-wn6vb9rp7s2 жыл бұрын
02:50
@user-tr7cb9nc1o6 жыл бұрын
this looks even better than watching someone play piano in an anime :p
@chengyanslc11 жыл бұрын
Just taste-wise comment: I think the piece sound better with less staccato. But nice performance overall! Gratz
@vsibirsky
6 жыл бұрын
I agree that the flow seems better more legato in certain passages but that is only a matter of taste and interpretation.
@Pianistmichelangelo2 жыл бұрын
Molto curato il fraseggio, interessante ed priginale interpretazione, complimenti alla pianista!
@user-id7ps4zx5h5 ай бұрын
На 2:34 в репризе форшлага нет. Грязь.
@Hjominbonrun8 жыл бұрын
Very well played, though a bit slow for me.
@PabluchoViision8 жыл бұрын
lascaninov, entiendo su incomodidad ante el anacronismo interpretativo pero qué raro usar el verbo "obedecer" para referirse a una interpretaciòn musical - y mucho menos a una interpretación ideal. Supongo que habrá querido hablar de ´FIDELIDAD' o algo por el estilo.
@joaquinlascano5615
3 жыл бұрын
Pablucho, "obedezca" al sentido común para interpretar lo que dije y no entremos en un juego semántico.
@PabluchoViision
3 жыл бұрын
@@joaquinlascano5615 No, no creo que esto sea un juego semántico. Postular un deber de “obediencia” de parte del intérprete para con el compositor es desafortunado. La obediencia cabe en la relación amo-sirviente u oficial-soldado; compositor e intérprete, por la naturaleza misma de las cosas están mucho más cerca de ser colaboradores o socios. El intérprete intenta realizar fielmente el deseo de su socio o amigo, pero siempre con un grado de libertad que es inherente a la situación... ya que el compositor no está en condiciones de poder dar órdenes; es más: depende del intérprete para que su composición siga con vida.
@joaquinlascano5615
3 жыл бұрын
@@PabluchoViision Tiene razón, no es un juego semántico, es un trauma semántico. Realmente usted interpretó que yo sugiero una relación amo-sirviente u oficial-soldado? Es interesantemente creativo. Su trauma semántico respecto al verbo “obedecer” le impide entender mi comentario. Uno de los dilemas a los que nos “”enfrentamos”” los intérpretes de la música para teclado del barroco (“”temo”” lo que usted piense por estar usando el verbo “”enfrentar””) es si se ““debe”” ser ““riguroso”” en la interpretación con las circunstancias de contexto de aquella época. D. Scarlatti, al igual que J.S. Bach y F. Haendel, contemporáneos todos nacidos el mismo el mismo año 1685 no usaban el piano ya que éste instrumento apenas estaba definiendo su forma y estructura. Tanto Scarlatti como Bach probaron el piano del fabricante alemán de órganos Silberman (quien, para media literatura sobre los orígenes del piano, habría copiado el modelo de construcción del italiano Bartolomeo Cristófori) pero éste “”nuevo”” instrumento, en sus inicios, no satisfizo las expectativas de los compositores, que usaban el clavicémbalo o el clavicordio, los cuales no permitían contraste dinámicos en los matices, como sí nos lo permite hacer el piano; de ahí su nombre original “Clavicémbalo col piano e forte”. El hermoso y clásico “”dilema”” es: ¿tocar en el piano la música de aquellos compositores haciendo uso de las posibilidades dinámicas que ofrece “”nuestro”” piano moderno, o eso podría “”provocar”” “”caer”” en “”exageraciones”” demasiado “”alejadas”” a las intenciones del compositor…? “”Justamente”” ahí es donde los pianistas debemos “”tomar”” posición antes de interpretar una obra de ese período. Hablo en primera persona del plural porque toco piano.
@williamcrickson63303 жыл бұрын
I can do that
@dorisevaristo395 жыл бұрын
Zdf
@bifeldman4 жыл бұрын
If I had never heard this piece played before or never played it myself, I might have been able to go with this very dry and excessively detached rendition. Skillful, yes. Charming, no.
@fightForYourExistence5 ай бұрын
Italien künstlich musikalisch überwölbt von Portugal sowie den Spaniern Scarlatti D. & A. wil ich absichtlich inexisten als ungesattelte Interpretation rein faktischer Art verstehen
Пікірлер: 86
Thank you Domenico Scarlatti for such beautiful music you created for us and thank you young pianist for playing it for us so beautifully!
This interpretation has a lot of charm and flow and is certainly in the style for Scarlatti. Very accomplished playing!
Excellent tempo, bien soutenu, sans emphase ! Merci pour cette jolie interprétation.
Beautiful, Thank you for the moment . If Scarlatti could see and hear you play his music you would steal his heart Bravo.
Beautiful.Perfection .A hypnotic performance of human ability
Удивительное исполнение! Спасибо Вам большое.
It is a non-romantic excellent interpretation. I like it very much.
I mindlessly click like for all Scarlatti sonatas whether I like them or not
Великолепно!!! Очень душевно и проникновенно!!!
Wow! You really made music with this sonata! Wonderful! Thank you
Absolutely amazing and so beautifully played!
Excellent interpretation, stunning performance! Bravo!
She is just great!
Excelente toque, ouve-se cada nota, modulações bem articuladas, parabéns.
Inesa en communion et chaque note est un miracle. Bis pour Inesa.
you really feel the music. very well played inessa
Wow this is absolutely fascinating
I thought I could play this until the cross hand part came up. haha This is a great interpretation.
@didi_mega_dudu
8 жыл бұрын
that isn't the hardest part at all, don't be scared, try it
@abuschan
7 жыл бұрын
Peppapig
@valobrien3281
6 жыл бұрын
Not in the spirit of Scarlatti though, compare her playing of this Scarlatti to that of Ritarno Akamatsu, listen to him play Sonata no. 96.for example. As for crossing hands try lifting your right hand a little higher whilst doing so.
@10toes68
6 жыл бұрын
U learn piano when ur so young
Smooth and musical. Brava.
Love this!
I can’t stop listening to this most beautifully played performance of sonate k54, my favourite Scarlatti sonate. Does Inessa perform in Europe at all?
Yes, this is a great interpretation, really lovely. Horowitz!
Lovely!
Beautiful
Excellent merci.
Thank you Nahre Sol
Wow, very nice.
Genial!!!
deightful performnce. Crisp and thoughtful. :-)
VERY GOD! not to fast, very sensitive, ideal for Scarlatti!
Dingo is happy with you! Great and gentle.
I like the phrasing sounded so baroque.
La beauté.
Amacingly amacing.
Bellissimo indeed
Bravo! Nice playing and cool concert hall, where is this Hall? I enjoyed the tempo and articulation! I play the piece as a guitar duo and it's nice to hear your version. Thanks for posting!
This is probably the most enjoyable k241 interpretation ever listened. Apart from 2:37 mistake, which paradoxically does not ruin the flow of music (I get this impression) it is really an immaculate performance
@joaolucasanderson6463
5 жыл бұрын
what mistake ? sorry but i want to understand
@dumainemarcel9112
3 жыл бұрын
Ce n est pas à 2.37 mais à 2.33 ...un note à dérapé 🤗
PERFECTO.
Wonderful
Todos los pianistas se ven tentados por el romanticismo que desborda esta sonata, especialmente en el inicio de la 2ª parte, convirtiéndola en una hermosa obra, pero haciéndola pertenecer a otra época, estilo e incluso, autor... Creo que tu interpretación no cae en esa tentación y se ajusta más obedientemente al período y estilo correspondientes. Felicitaciones por eso. Escuché realmente a D. Scarlatti.
@adrianoseresi3525
2 жыл бұрын
How true! You really nailed it with your observation. People really do tend over-romanticise many of Scarlatti’s sonatas and this performance I think really captures the true essence of Scarlatti (well honestly perhaps a little less tepid would be in its favour), and on the piano no less! I really think the sustain pedal only adds (and not subtracts) to the music, in this case.
Услада для ушей👏👏👏
Beaucoup de grâce et de précision pour cette sonate ! Un grand bravo ! Je la travaille régulièrement sur mon quart de queue Gaveau.
Brava Inesa
This is very much in baroque way. Great performance
WOW
I'm probably a bit of a philistine, but I don't get Scarlatti sonatas played on the piano (however beautifully). To me, the harpsichord renditions are like being made love to by a passionate italian, and the piano is like being taken out to dinner by a well-meaning friend and getting bored senseless after 5 minutes.
@paulpomme2502
Жыл бұрын
I can follow you (and laugh as well ;) ) - I am a pro-harpsichord too for Scarlatti (Scott Ross above all), but I use to listen to Pogorelich and Horowitz sometimes. Anyway this is an amateur pretty bad taste interpretation (kind of strange russian way..).
@elmerwilliamson1970
3 ай бұрын
Nothing like a Steinway D playing anything!!
Hi! This is such a crisp and perfect performance great job! I was just wondering would this piece be difficult enough for an audition for the royal college of music? It contrasts my other pieces well so i think it would be a great fit, however i only have a year to learn it, does anyone reading through the comments think this is doable? And if this piece is difficult enough
@vsibirsky
6 жыл бұрын
I have played this piece and taught it. It is one of my many Scarlatti favorites. I like this performance because at this slower speed the beautiful melodies have a chance to sing out but at a up tempo.. you need some good piano skills to achieve it. Just IMO it was a relatively easy one to memorize.
@carlrichards49
5 ай бұрын
Yes, it's difficult enough, and yes, you can do it in a year. Best of luck!
What does she look, when she is playing?
From 0:42.
💘❤💓💔💕
Great playing. Pity about the missing room microphone; also there is some high mid harshness in the Mic you were using. You should probably sweeten it with some Reverb + early reflection and have the EQ looked at by a mastering engineer.
@rolobotoman
7 жыл бұрын
I agree about the mid harshness, but I'm very happy there is no room mic and no reverb.
@realraven2000
7 жыл бұрын
Ok, listening again, it's in Mono, right?
0:41
lover her forearms....those muscles on the bottom...true pianist.
why does she play such a simple sonata? even though it's very beautiful
@vickiehorowitz1934
4 жыл бұрын
Simple? Just sounds that way. It has some tricky bits that sound pretty simple. Henly rates it at 7, advanced.
@MeisterEck
4 жыл бұрын
@@vickiehorowitz1934 you can see that this rating is highly doubtful when you look at bach's wohltemp. klavier which has mostly ratings from 4 to 6. nevertheless, I love scarlatti and I love her playing :)
02:50
this looks even better than watching someone play piano in an anime :p
Just taste-wise comment: I think the piece sound better with less staccato. But nice performance overall! Gratz
@vsibirsky
6 жыл бұрын
I agree that the flow seems better more legato in certain passages but that is only a matter of taste and interpretation.
Molto curato il fraseggio, interessante ed priginale interpretazione, complimenti alla pianista!
На 2:34 в репризе форшлага нет. Грязь.
Very well played, though a bit slow for me.
lascaninov, entiendo su incomodidad ante el anacronismo interpretativo pero qué raro usar el verbo "obedecer" para referirse a una interpretaciòn musical - y mucho menos a una interpretación ideal. Supongo que habrá querido hablar de ´FIDELIDAD' o algo por el estilo.
@joaquinlascano5615
3 жыл бұрын
Pablucho, "obedezca" al sentido común para interpretar lo que dije y no entremos en un juego semántico.
@PabluchoViision
3 жыл бұрын
@@joaquinlascano5615 No, no creo que esto sea un juego semántico. Postular un deber de “obediencia” de parte del intérprete para con el compositor es desafortunado. La obediencia cabe en la relación amo-sirviente u oficial-soldado; compositor e intérprete, por la naturaleza misma de las cosas están mucho más cerca de ser colaboradores o socios. El intérprete intenta realizar fielmente el deseo de su socio o amigo, pero siempre con un grado de libertad que es inherente a la situación... ya que el compositor no está en condiciones de poder dar órdenes; es más: depende del intérprete para que su composición siga con vida.
@joaquinlascano5615
3 жыл бұрын
@@PabluchoViision Tiene razón, no es un juego semántico, es un trauma semántico. Realmente usted interpretó que yo sugiero una relación amo-sirviente u oficial-soldado? Es interesantemente creativo. Su trauma semántico respecto al verbo “obedecer” le impide entender mi comentario. Uno de los dilemas a los que nos “”enfrentamos”” los intérpretes de la música para teclado del barroco (“”temo”” lo que usted piense por estar usando el verbo “”enfrentar””) es si se ““debe”” ser ““riguroso”” en la interpretación con las circunstancias de contexto de aquella época. D. Scarlatti, al igual que J.S. Bach y F. Haendel, contemporáneos todos nacidos el mismo el mismo año 1685 no usaban el piano ya que éste instrumento apenas estaba definiendo su forma y estructura. Tanto Scarlatti como Bach probaron el piano del fabricante alemán de órganos Silberman (quien, para media literatura sobre los orígenes del piano, habría copiado el modelo de construcción del italiano Bartolomeo Cristófori) pero éste “”nuevo”” instrumento, en sus inicios, no satisfizo las expectativas de los compositores, que usaban el clavicémbalo o el clavicordio, los cuales no permitían contraste dinámicos en los matices, como sí nos lo permite hacer el piano; de ahí su nombre original “Clavicémbalo col piano e forte”. El hermoso y clásico “”dilema”” es: ¿tocar en el piano la música de aquellos compositores haciendo uso de las posibilidades dinámicas que ofrece “”nuestro”” piano moderno, o eso podría “”provocar”” “”caer”” en “”exageraciones”” demasiado “”alejadas”” a las intenciones del compositor…? “”Justamente”” ahí es donde los pianistas debemos “”tomar”” posición antes de interpretar una obra de ese período. Hablo en primera persona del plural porque toco piano.
I can do that
Zdf
If I had never heard this piece played before or never played it myself, I might have been able to go with this very dry and excessively detached rendition. Skillful, yes. Charming, no.
Italien künstlich musikalisch überwölbt von Portugal sowie den Spaniern Scarlatti D. & A. wil ich absichtlich inexisten als ungesattelte Interpretation rein faktischer Art verstehen
Poot sound, bad recording.
Nice and boring.