Scarlatti: Sonata in E Major, K. 380

Scarlatti's Sonata in E Major, K. 380 is a piece of Baroque music composed by the renowned Italian composer Domenico Scarlatti in the early 18th century. It is a two-movement work for solo keyboard and is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of Scarlatti's writing for the harpsichord. The piece begins with a lively, energetic Allegro section, which features cascading scales and wide leaps in the melodic lines. It has a unique, almost improvisational quality to it, making it both exciting and unpredictable.

The second movement of the sonata is a slower, more lyrical Adagio. Its gentle, expressive melodies and gentle harmonic progressions evoke a sense of peace and serenity. The music has an ethereal quality, with a dreamlike quality that draws the listener in. The texture is characterized by a light, almost transparent texture, with the melodic lines weaving in and out of each other in beautiful counterpoint.

Overall, Scarlatti's Sonata in E Major, K. 380 is a remarkable example of Baroque music. Its combination of virtuosity and lyricism make it one of the most beloved works in the keyboard repertoire. Its combination of technical skill and emotional expressiveness make it a timeless classic, and it remains an essential part of the musical landscape.

Listen to Scarlatti’s Sonata in E Major, K. 380.

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