Vasilis Michael Posted yesterday at 08:18 PM Posted yesterday at 08:18 PM Here is one of my favorite sonatas in binary form, inspired by the colossal Scarlatti, who is also the reason I started composing music systematically over the past two years. It’s a blend of Scarlatti’s style but also includes elements from other classical composers. A very playful sonata with quite a few unexpected modulations that make it even more humorous… I hope you enjoy it.  2 Quote
bkho Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Very nice. I'm a big admirer of Scarlatti myself, definitely hear the inspiration here. 1 Quote
Vasilis Michael Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, bkho said: Very nice. I'm a big admirer of Scarlatti myself, definitely hear the inspiration here.  "Thank you so much, I’m really glad you liked it. In the past few years, I had really explored his sonatas and I was blown away by how incredibly stylish and ahead of his time they were. He truly became the greatest source of inspiration for me. So far, I’ve written 20 sonatas in this style, although in most of them there’s a mix of Scarlatti, Mozart, and Schubert. But the combination left me amazed by the result."  1 Quote
Thatguy v2.0 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 16 hours ago, Vasilis Michael said: But the combination left me amazed by the result That's the beauty of it all, it's all part of your own style. 🙂 I'm not too familiar with Scarlatti, but your sonata for sure kept me engaged. I love the energy, wonderful job. I listened a few times just because I enjoyed it so much. Thanks for sharing! Quote
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