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Domenico Scarlatti's Andante Mosso, Sonata No. 33, also known as the Keyboard Sonata in B minor, K.87, was composed in the 18th century. The historical context of this sonata can be understood by examining the period in which Scarlatti lived and worked. Scarlatti spent much of his career in Spain as a music teacher to the royal family. His time's Italian and Iberian musical traditions influenced Scarlatti's music. Scarlatti's sonatas, including the Andante Mosso, Sonata No. 33, gained popularity in the 20th century, thanks partly to the championing of his works by renowned pianists like Vladimir Horowitz. Scarlatti's sonatas are considered a significant contribution to the musical and technical standards of keyboard instruments during his time. The Andante Mosso, Sonata No. 33, reflects Scarlatti's unique style and innovation in keyboard music, featuring a spirited and agile melody that captures the listener's attention.
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