Scarlatti 3 Pierre Hantaļ

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  • Release Date: 02/14/2006
  • Sales Rank: 123,417
  • Label: MIRARE FRANCE
  • UPC: 3760127220077

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Over a series of discs that now numbers three, harpsichordist Pierre Hantaļ has attempted a rather radical rehearing of Domenico Scarlatti's harpsichord pieces, replacing the speedy, sparkling sound most of us are used to with something both more extreme and more inward. In a dense but stimulating interview included in the booklet, Hantaļ says that Scarlatti falls on the painterly side of conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt's distinction between Baroque "music that speaks" and early Classical "music that paints." Thus his music looks behind the rapid runs and arpeggios of Scarlatti's sonatas, emphasizing the unusual textures and harmonies to be found there. Hantaļ's approach works best on the slower pieces, where his flexible tempos, which paradoxically look back to the expressively freer seventeenth century, create an almost Chopin-like feel. In the virtuoso showpiece sonatas, Hantaļ goes for textural shocks like what can only be described as sforzando chords in the "Sonata in F major, K. 525," track 9. His approach is consistently surprising but is unified and well thought-out; he has a whole little repertoire of timing tricks that he uses to bring out small details, and few of them sound forced or mannered. This is definitely unusual Scarlatti, but Hantaļ's performances stand up to repeated hearings and demand at least one from Scarlatti lovers and keyboardists in general. James Manheim, All Music Guide

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