Domenico Scarlatti, hijo de Alessandro, gran compositor de óperas y cantatas, escribió esta obra, el primer Fandango español para clavicémbalo. Su alumno Antonio Soler escribirá también un gran Fandango para el mismo instrumento musical. Grandes obras maestras que inician el nacionalismo musical español del siglo XVIII. Viva por estos grandes maestros de la música.
+Simply Darius I agree. Scarlatti is one of my favorite composers (definitely in the top 3). I've loved his sonatas forever -- who doesn't? -- but I only heard this fandango for the first time about 2 years ago and cannot stop listening to it.
Sometimes I imagine time traveling & being able to sit in the chamber & witness this piece being performed for the first time. To have met Scarlatti In person & shouted Bravo!
Gloria L Hacker If you are going to shout bravo they will see you as a weirdo because bravo is Italian , Scarletti too was Italian, bravo was pronunced differently and so were the million dialects of Italian
Yes. If I had a TARDIS (reference to Doctor Who), I would visit the times of so many composers and artists... Scarlatti is one of those Master I'd visit.
Realmente Excelente del gran maestro Scarlatti. Lastima que toda la musica hispana de la epoca: jacaras, españoletas, canarios, folias, fandangos, etc, se encuentren olvidados a nivel general tanto en España como en el mundo. Es una pena y una triste perdida cultural. Saludos.
EULOGIO LACALLE RODRIGUEZ Habria que tratar de subir mas vídeos sobre jaracas ,españoletas ,canarios , folias y fandangos , en este sitio somos muchos los que apreciamos ese tipo de cosas que ojala nunca desaparezcan .
Es bueno escuchar de esta musica. Como venezolano siempre me pregunte cual era la raiz del Joropo (Musica folklorica de venezuela) y al escuchar esto quede iluminado.
Not really overlooked -his biographer and cataloguer Fitzpatrick several decades ago declared he was the greatest keyboard composer of the eighteenth century - one complicating factor was that his father Alessandro was a major opera composer and just as significant as his son.
Same general tradition of improvisation with stringed instruments. Harpsichord itself came from a simple box covered with strings that poor people made to play, and was fitted with a keyboard for easier playing in the continuo section which was wild and almost uncontrollable. The harpsichord had no music written for it at first but would read other people's music and imitate what other stringed instruments did and improvise like crazy. Scarlatti himself was influenced by Spanish guitar music heavily. The first book of harpsichord music was the Fitzwilliam virginal book and it is good I have a copy of it.
Magnífico para sentir esos delirios aristocráticos. Sólo falta ser mayor de edad para escuchar esta pieza con una buena copa de vino y los auriculares a todo volumen
Whoever it was written for probably didn't expect it to be dramatically different from anything else Scarlatti wrote. I doubt it was really intended to be used in a simple dance.
@@thomasblanchetdhuismes666 He was seen as among the greatest virtuosos of his age. It is certain anyone who commissioned a work from him knew exactly what to expect.
Che allegria e serenità! Scarlatti ineguagliabile e ineguagliato. Il genio napoletano al massimo delle sue composizioni per clavicembalo. Ottima l'esecuzione
I was listening seriously to the fandango, scrolled down, read your comment and laughed aloud! So true. But now I can't hear it without imagining 2D Bats and Vampires moving around on a conveyor belt background......
yes we all imagine ourselves in a court, yet the mayority of the people in this history period were peasants or slaves that could spent their entire life without even hearing a harpsichord (let alone an orchestra). We´re so lucky to be in this era!
Man this music is excellent. Really makes me feel like taking up my family's prized heirloom that just so happens to be a whip and breaking into a castle to whip the undead.
The fandango arrived in Veracruz (Mexico) in the 15th century, called Son Jarocho, influenced by Andalusian music and fused with African and indigenous rhythms. Although it is played with harp, jaranas, donkey jaw, violins and marimbol, but with a rhythm similar to Spanish.
It is said to have actually originated in Veracruz and then traveled to Spain, arriving in Southern Spain that had a monopoly on access to Spanish America. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-w-ch3s2666c.html Minute 29:00 (onward) of this video in the link above
Que interesante la influencia de esta música en lo que hoy es conocido localmente en los Valles del Tuy en Venezuela y el llamado Joropo tuyero, donde se percibe cierto aire en los ritmos de esta música, que seguramente llegó a ser sincretizada a través de los fandangos en la época hispana para darle personalidad a este género musical venezolano que hoy se ejecuta con arpa, maraca y un cantante...
Hasta donde tengo entendido según mis clases de Historia de la Música, efectivamente el joropo viene del fandango 😊 Los instrumentos e interpretación variaron acá en Venezuela pero armónica y rítmicamente es muy parecido
Deberían dar mas clases de clavecin que de piano, el clave para mi opinión es mas imponente y elegante, además de que es un instrumento hermoso en todos los sentidos 🎹
Es porque según los musicólogos, sólo las arpas y los pianos, alcanzan a tocar casi toda la escala musical; pero hay instrumentos como el incongruente theremin que sólo toca sino se toca, las sencillas mbiras y castañuelas, los discretos Handpan, los echizantes Sitares, los elegantes clavicémbalos, y dentro de la misma familia variedad como los Clavicordios, Clavecines, Virginales, y hasta sus ancestros menos evolucionados como los Dulcimer, que siempre acompañan al que los toca y que chillan o cantan dependiendo únicamente de la habilidad o virtuosismo del músico, por lo que todos son hermosos.
@@t.f.5265 I agree, an Italian compelled to live in a place far from his own earth, among unknown people, who didn't understand neither music, neither any form of art. I can only imagine his nostalgy
@@mariomaimone6973 Come già detto in altro commento, Tiziano visse presso le corti di Francia e di Spagna. Allora è da considerarsi metà francese e metà spagnolo? O forse è italiano per un terzo?
This is an enchanting melody that will take me into a comfortable dream , and full of unlimited admiration and deep emotion , and feel comfort From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Eccellente, non c'è che dire. Domenico Scarlatti è un ottimo compositore, ma neanche il padre scherza. Excelent, nothing to say. Domenico Scarlatti is a wonderful composer, but his father isn't joking.
Real house music stirring up unbelievable! And this as Bach's time constraint Very ecstatic music! Scarlatti was as contemporary of Bach; ahead of its time
Raphael Henrique. Eu não sei lhe dizer. Na verdade, eu não saberia responder o gosto musical dele. Todavia, eu gosto do Tesla, como também da música erudita e, por acaso, Scarlatti é um dos meus compositores barrocos favorito.
Já li muita coisa sobre Tesla e, ao que me parece, ele não era a mais musical das pessoas. Acho que isso se dava até porque ele possuía uma hipersensibilidade para sons.
Wallet: empty. RU-vid: You are not you when you are poor, here listen to this. (D.Scarlatti - Fandango) Me: suddenly white, rich, pompous, self-important, big ego, sophisticated, Christian and refuse to speak any language but French.
The system is called COUNTERPOINT!!! It is INCREDIBLE, isn't it!?!?!? It's called Musical Counterpoint, just as an FYI teaching point. :) It is incredible, and is used in most types of music actually, piano, classical guitar, harpsichord, and symphonic/orchestral arrangements of course also including full orchestral pieces and also duet/trio/quartet/quintet arrangements of many pieces over history. Counterpoint was the true essence of music theory's greatness, basically one voice (ie the upper) travels one direction, for example UP, while the bottom voice in that particular case would travel downward musically, in that precise example I just made up.
SURREAL INCREDIBLE BREATHTAKING ETHEREAL MOVING AND HEARTFELT This piece is a prime example of why for me, as a classical, flamenco and neoclassical metal guitarist for 23+ years, Domenico Scarlatti as well as Alessandro are always and will be two of the most influential, GREATEST, most supreme composers who ever walked the earth. My highest praise and laud to the performer harpsichordist, also, who performed this piece FLAWLESSLY with passion, style, flair and dynamics. AWESOME, EPIC PERFORMANCE of one of Domenico's GREATEST WORKS!!! Baroque FOREVER!!!! \m/
Wow, listen to that, the late 17th/early 18th centuries were fascinating times: Composers, artists, poets, sculptors, architects, astronomers, explorers, writers, alchemists, pirates, highwaymen and other outlaws, now, instead of composers...we just have posers.
Che bel brano!!!,e bravo Giuseppe Domenico!!!,ora appartieni al Mondo come tutti gli altri compositori!!!,perché con il Vostro Talento Rendete noi Migliori ed il Mondo Più Bello!!!!Viva la Musica e Viva Il Mondo!!!!🌏🌍🌎😊
Este fandango me encanta y lo que también me sorprende es la extrema similitud con el fandango Tehuano, en el edo. de Oaxaca, MX. Supongo que llegó a esa región durante la llegada de los españoles ( pero que a su véz es de orígen Italiano, aunque en ese entonces tampoco existía Italia, en fín)🌍🎶 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eNEU0g0PrYI.html&feature=share8
El fandango tocado en cémbalo o clavecín del siglo XVIII español, dió origen en Venezuela al joropo o golpe central en la que el arpa imita el sonido del clavecín, la diferencia es que los campesinos introdujeron un cantante y maracas. Aunque el ritmo es más acelerado en el joropo, se puede apreciar la similitud . Realmente muy hermoso y relajante.
This is my tranquilizer I am immersed in pleasure while listening to this music Tokyo is chaotic and cold . . From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with neon . Which national are you watching this video ?
@@hansmueller3029 Thank-you very much to your reply ! How is your condition and your country ? Tokyo is autumn . I am listening to this masterpiece while hearing the songs of the autumn insects that chirp with transient life . Soon mountains , forests and streets of Tokyo will be gorgeous scenery with orange , red , yellow and brown colored leaves . Take care of each other Good luck !
Quanto si sentono in certi passaggi le melodie della musica popolare del Sud, Napoli etc. Meraviglia You can hear in certain parts properly the melodies from the South Italy, Naples etc. Wonderful
Scarlatti's groups were mostly or exclusively Italian women, the best instrumentalists in Europe at the time. Chances are good that the first to ever play this in performance (after Scarlatti himself) was a woman.
To be honest, the Harpsichord sometimes gives off that 8-bit sound mastered in the older games, which is probably why this piece sounds like this to you and some others.
I can see where you're coming from. In RPGs, the harpsichord is often used to signify royalty or something old and stately. I'm thinking castles, kings, and other courtly things. :0) Let's not forget Freya's theme from Final Fantasy IX!
Esta música no es de Domingo Escarlati. Questa musica non è di Domingo Escarlati. This music was not composed by Domingo Escarlati. Diese Musik wurde nicht von Domingo Escarlati komponiert.