Piano Sonata in E Major, K. 380, L. 23
by Domenico Scarlatti
Piano Solo - Sheet Music

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Piano solo (Piano solo) - Henle Level 4-5

SKU: HL.51480574

Composed by Domenico Scarlatti. Edited by Bengt Johnsson and Detlef Kraus. Arranged by Detlef Kraus. Sheet music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 8 pages. G. Henle #HN574. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480574).

ISBN 9790201805740. UPC: 884088924591. 9.25x12.25x0.058 inches.

“Bach's Preludes are on holiday at the Mediterranean” – the wonderful alliance of polyphonic fluency and musical delight in Domenico Scarlatti's piano sonatas could be described thus. Originally composed for harpsichord, these pieces exhaust the technical and tonal possibilities of keyboard instruments in such a refined manner that pianists have never been able to resist playing them on modern pianos, whether grand or upright. We have chosen one of the most popular sonatas with a moderate level of difficulty (level 4/5) from our extensive three-volume Urtext edition (HN 395, 451, 476). This single edition is an asset for teaching and provides an ideal introduction to Scarlatti's fascinating musical language.

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