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DOMENICO SCARLATTI
18 Sonatas: K545; K466; K365; K435; K87; K487; K448; K492; K30; K455; G minor; K20; K429; K426; K427; K197; K27; K24
Yevgeny Sudbin (piano)

BIS- 1508(CD)
Reference Recording - None for this coupling

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As Yevgeny Sudbin's extremely thoughtful and well-written notes make clear, he's as intelligent an artist as he is talented. Coming hard on the heels of Konstantin Scherbakov's marvelous Scarlatti recital for Naxos, this fantastic disc must stand with the finest available recordings of this music on piano, unquestionably on a level with Pletnev and Horowitz. There are far more delights than I can easily list here, including Sudbin's supple touch and perfectly apt articulation in the scherzo-like K. 492 and K. 455, or his dazzling guitar imitations in K. 429 (my personal favorite on the disc) and the concluding K. 24. His timing and sense of rhythm seem perfectly in tune with every surprising twist and turn of Scarlatti's capricious genius, and every interpretive maneuver, no matter how daring, serves the music.

I'm thinking particularly of K. 30, the famous "Cat's Fugue", in which Sudbin characterizes every entry of the subject in a manner both captivating and effortlessly natural, or his sultry probing of the dark inner recesses of K. 466. There isn't a single track among these 18 sonatas that doesn't offer a virtual clinic in pianistic sensitivity, virtuosity, and idiomatic identification with the repertoire. Listen to the moody K. 197 in B minor and note how much expressive potency Sudbin wrings from the music through subtle accentuation and touch, all the while preserving the sense of line and phrasing to the end of each musical paragraph.

In short, this is absolutely great piano playing, and it's matched by one of the most beautiful keyboard recordings to come along in a quite a while. If you love Scarlatti--never mind the opportunity to make the acquaintance of a stellar young artist clearly capable of wonderful things--you simply must hear this. I've already played it more than a dozen times, and I can't wait to get back to the polyphonic riches of K. 365, or the Spanish ebullience of K. 435, or... [4/1/2005]

--David Hurwitz



THE YOUNG DONIZETTI
Arias & scenes from operas by Gaetano Donizetti
Bruce Ford, Paul Austin Kelley, Paul Nilon (tenor); Della Jones, Jennifer Larmore, Diana Montague (mezzo-soprano); Majella Cullagh, Elisabetta Scano, Eiddwen Harrhy, Yvonne Kenny, Annick Massis (soprano); others
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
Various orchestras
David Parry
Antonello Allemandi
Alun Francis
Opera Rara

GAETANO DONIZETTI
Pietro Spagnoli, Alfonso Antoniozzi (bass-baritone); Bruce Ford (tenor); Annick Massis (soprano); Jennifer Larmore (mezzo-soprano)
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Antonello Allemandi
Opera Rara

GAETANO DONIZETTI
Anna Netrebko, Inna Los (soprano); Rolando Villazon (tenor); Leo Nucci (baritone); Ildebrando d’Arcangelo (bass)
Orchestra & Chorus of the Vienna State Opera
Alfred Eschwé
Virgin Classics

GAETANO DONIZETTI
Natalie Dessay (soprano); Juan Diego Florez (tenor); Alessandro Corbelli, Donald Maxwell (bass-baritone); Felicity Palmer (mezzo-soprano)
Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Bruno Campanella
Virgin Classics

GAETANO DONIZETTI
Mariella Devia, Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano); Francesco Meli (tenor); Simone ALberghini, Pieri Terranova (bass-baritone)
Orchestra & Chorus of the Teatro alla Scala
Antonino Fogliani
Arthaus Musik

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