Keyboard Sonata in G minor, K. 30

by Domenico Scarlatti

Baroque Fugue Virtuoso
Key G minor
Tempo Moderato
Published 1739
Duration 2m 30s

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Editions (3)

  • Lvl 7 2m 30s
  • Lvl 7 2m 30s
  • Original Lvl 7 2m 30s

Musical Terms (3)

  • Adagio e cantabile Italian
    Slow and in a singing style; Scarlatti's own marking for the Sonata K. 208 in A major, one of his most expressive slow movements.
    Shape the long melodic phrases as a singer would, with gentle rise and fall of dynamic. This is one of Scarlatti's rare deeply lyrical markings — resist the urge to rush toward the cadences.
  • Essercizio Italian
    Exercise or study; the title Scarlatti gave to his published collection of 30 keyboard sonatas (1739), echoing Bach's Clavier-Übung. Though presented as a teaching tool, the pieces demand considerable virtuosity.
    Approach each Essercizio as a complete character piece, not merely a technical drill. Scarlatti's exercises have distinct moods, harmonic surprises, and idiomatic keyboard writing that reward musical shaping beyond the mechanical.
  • Non presto ma a tempo di ballo Italian
    Not fast but at a dance tempo; Scarlatti's own marking for Sonata K. 430 in D major, indicating a moderate dance character without rushing.
    Play with a buoyant, lifted dance feel — not a slow Andante, but a relaxed dance in which every beat is physically felt. The lightness of a Spanish dance underlies this marking.

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