Domenico Scarlatti as Master of Sequence

Timestamps / chapters 00:00 - INTRO 02:00 - ascending 5ths sequence (. “monte romanesca“) in general 02:39 - basic example taken from Sonata K 287 03:53 - advanced / PRETTY LUSH example taken from Sonata K 224 06:40 - BROAD BRUSH example taken from Sonata K 479 comparison with 19th century example 08:26 - chronology issues explained 09:49 - boring circle of 5ths basic examples taken from Sonata K 35 12:18 - INCREDIBLY NICE circle of 5ths sequence taken from Sonata K 54 14:14 - “Romanesca“ in general its syntactical norms 15:19 - WEIRD “Romanesca“ example taken from Sonata K 251 17:55 - moti del basso vs. BIG- / mono-sequences as 2nd rotation opener 19:13 - basic example of a mono-sequence from Sonata K 425 20:17 - NICE sequencial episodes in the 2nd rotation of Sonata K 269 22:22 - “Monte“-sequence in Sonata 434 initiates INCOMPREHENSIBLE FLOW in the 2nd rotation 23:57 - CRUNCHTIME 24:14 - FINAL EPIC example:
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