Hae Won Chang (1999) Various Sonatas | Scarlatti -

A standout entry in the modern discography of these works is the 1999 Naxos release, , featuring the esteemed South Korean pianist Hae-Won Chang . The Artist: Hae-Won Chang

Released in September 1999, this album (often identified as Volume 1 or 2 of a series) showcases Chang’s ability to translate Scarlatti’s harpsichord-focused brilliance onto the modern piano. Hae Won Chang - Naxos Records Scarlatti - Hae Won Chang (1999) Various sonatas

When it comes to the vast ocean of Baroque keyboard music, few composers are as exhilarating—or as eccentric—as . With over 555 sonatas to his name, Scarlatti created a microcosm of musical invention filled with Spanish folk rhythms, wild leaps, and "crushing" dissonances. A standout entry in the modern discography of

Hae-Won Chang is more than just a performer; she is a cornerstone of the South Korean musical landscape. A professor emeritus at Ewha Womans University and former "Musician of the Year" in Korea, Chang is celebrated globally for her technical precision and refined musicianship. Her recordings for Naxos cover a monumental range, from the complete piano concertos of J.S. Bach to the sonatas of Hummel. The 1999 "Various Sonatas" Recording With over 555 sonatas to his name, Scarlatti

Exploring the Scintillating World of Scarlatti: Hae-Won Chang’s 1999 Collection