Sunday, October 20, 2019

Sunday morning music


Alessandro Scarlatti was one of the major Italian baroque composers, with a prodigious output, particularly early operas.  However, his instrumental pieces are nothing to sneeze at.  I've picked two of his shorter works this morning;  you'll find many more on YouTube if you like them.

First, here's his Sonata for Flute, Strings and B.C. No.22 and No.23.





Next, here's a live performance of his Concerto Grosso No. 3, played by the La Spagna baroque orchestra.  You'll note how much smaller a baroque orchestra is compared to a modern one, and how many instruments didn't exist in those musical times.





I hope you enjoyed the change of pace.

Peter

4 comments:

Quartz said...

Ah, Scarlatti. Lovely.

Have you discovered the channels of John Portman, CarolusGustavusRex and GustavAdplphusRex?

Here's a piece I particularly like by Altenburg, his concerto for seven trumpets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxiql95ZfPI

I'll understand if you're gone awhile. :)

Jim said...

Thanks for posting those. I've long had a soft spot for music from the Baroque period and earlier as well. A major loss was the death in 1976 of David Munrow. Munrow was a historian who also played early music from the medieval to the Baroque periods on the instruments of the time. Very interesting stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKxdCSbAtOE

boron said...

Thank you very much

Brig said...

Thank You!