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Sonata in D Minor K.141 by Domenico Scarlatti

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There are two recital critiques to submit via Canvas during the semester (deadlines are in the syllabus). Each should be 750­–1000 words long. (This assignment description, for example has 867 words)
Critiques should be based on Youtube recital performances selected by your instructor, or live piano recital performances attended during the semester.
If you attend a live recital, you must submit a copy of the paper recital program to your instructor in class.
Your critique should include the following elements:
· The date, time and location of the recital--or the date and time you watched the performance on youtube.
· The name of the performer
· The names and dates of the pieces performed, and the names of the composers who wrote those pieces.
· Did any of the pieces have individual movements (smaller sections) listed on the program?
· What are the meanings of any titles of pieces or titles of movements?
· Compare the styles of the different pieces on the program. How do pieces written earlier in time sound different from pieces written later in time? You should talk about dynamics, tempo, and the ways in which the piano is used. Is the piano used to make song-like melodies, or is it being used for rhythmic effect? Are lots of notes used at the same time, or just a few? Are both rhythm and melody happening at the same time? Be sure to talk about all the pieces on the program.
· From your own knowledge of piano playing so far, describe the physical approach that the performer had to the piano. Describe the performer’s posture, movement, and overall use of their body.
· What parts of the recital did you really like? Why? Be sure to talk about aspects of the music here—talk about the pieces in terms of melody, rhythm, tempo, dynamics and so on. You can also talk about the performer’s interpretation.
· What parts of the recital did you enjoy less? Why? Again, be sure to give details about the music and the performer.
· One of the main jobs of a pianist is to make sure that the audience can hear the melody (when there is one)—even when there are lots of other things happening in the music. How did this pianist succeed in the pieces on this program?
These critiques will be graded as follows:
Clarity of writing: 5 points
Details of recital and performer: 5 points
Discussion of compositional style
(critique of the music): 10 points
Discussion of the performance
(critique of the performer): 10 points
Link: https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=Cd4wAPZwli4
It's a recital by the outstanding pianist Martha Argerich. She plays the following repertoire:
Program:
Sonata in D Minor K.141 by Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata in D Minor for cello and piano by Claude Debussy
(with cellist Misha Maisky)
This work has three movements:
·         I. Prologue: Lent, sostenuto e molto risoluto
·         II. Sérénade: Modérément animé
·         III. Finale: Animé, léger et nerveux
Gaspard de la Nuit by Maurice Ravel
This work has three movements:
·         I. Ondine
·         II. Le gibet
·         III. Scarbo
La valse for 2 pianos by Maurice Ravel
(Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire)​

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  Critique 2 Name Course Date   Sonata in D Minor K.141 by Domenico Scarlatti In Sonata in D Minor K.141 by Domenico Scarlatti, Martha Argerich captures the essence of the piece as the first section has new elements that reappear in the second section, and towards the end of this section modulates the tone of the minor. The performance follows the format of other sonatas. Martha Argerich performed Scarlatti, Debussy & Ravel (1983) in Paris. The repetition of notes of the left hand imitates the plucked string instrument such as the guitar, and the chords with different notes and the strumming of the strings of a guitar. Argerich is able to represent the guitar strumming.  The phrygian scale used in some melodic passages of the sonata show the influence of Spanish music in this composition. The use of 7th chords and the modulating passages is one of Scarlatti,’s compositions that have modulating bridge passages. There is a pause in each section, and this characteristic of the Scarlatti sonatas, but it is less marked.  The composition also has crossed rhythms and the melody does not always occur together with the rhythms, while dissonances help to vary the movements. Argerich pauses where it is required, which shows has practiced and is aware about the difference in the movement. At the beginning of the second section there is a new theme that is not part of the main theme. As such, this is the development, and concludes the development of the first section. Hence, the performer succeeds in representing the tonalities in different sections, the cadence and the modulating passage in the development of the sections. Sonata in D Minor for cello and piano by Claude Debussy In “Cello and Piano in D minor” by Claude Debussy there is Misha Maisky (cello) and Martha Argerich (piano). The movements of this work are: prologue, serenade, and finale, which indicates that after the prologue the music slows down, then there is a serenade that is moderately animated and the final is lively. The music begins with the first movement similar to a prologue in baroque work, but the performer maintains the harmony. Behind the appearance of the rhapsodic is hidden for the entire sonata superior planning. The movements are interconnected in a way where there is smooth transition despite the change in the tempo. While Debussy calls this second movement ‘Serena...
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