I'm all about the harpsichord today.
JRoot
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Wanda Landowska, specifically. It is hardly possible to mention the harpsichord today without evoking the haughty, noble figure of Wanda Landowska, who was able to "draw from out of nowhere a complete technique, without the aid of any pre-existing model." It is due to her, and her alone, that the harpsichord has become once more the chosen instrument for performing old keyboard music, and to the inspiration of her playing tha tmodern composers never grew tired of dedicating new works to her.You beat makers out there need to sample the shit out of those two bars in the middle of her performance of the Sonata in D Major L. 14 by Scarlatti. If you know, you know.The below video depicts Wanda in 1927 at her home. The soundtrack was added later, and is played on the (blech) piano.
HARPSICHORD PEOPLE STAND UP. JRoot
HARPSICHORD PEOPLE STAND UP. JRoot
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legoz
HARPSICHORD PEOPLE STAND UP
...although it sounds just fine on the Left Banke's "Walk Away Renee"!
...okay, so this is a harp and not a harpsichord but it's never a bad time to post this clip.