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Sonata in A K208
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Sonata in A K208 by Alessandro Scarlatti Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

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Sonata in A K208 by Alessandro Scarlatti Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

By Alessandro Scarlatti
Piano, Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1744938

Composed by Alessandro Scarlatti. Arranged by Thomas Ling. This edition: pdf. Baroque, Instructional. Score. 2 pages. Thomas Ling of Sibu #1305683. Published by Thomas Ling of Sibu (A0.1744938).

A serene, lyrical sonata showing Scarlatti’s refined expressiveness and early classical sensitivity — more a vocal aria at the keyboard than a display of virtuosity.




Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) – Italian Baroque composer, famous for his 555 keyboard sonatas.
Written during his time in Spain, likely for the Portuguese or Spanish court (Princess Maria Bárbara).
K.208 is one of Scarlatti’s more lyrical and expressive sonatas, contrasting with his usual virtuosic and rhythmic style.

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