Scarlatti Like You’ve Never Heard—Presti Lagoya Reaction by Classical Guitarist

I’m excited to share something a little different today. I’m diving into a classical guitar performance that completely caught me by surprise.

I had never heard of these artists before, but their playing instantly grabbed my attention. The music feels elegant and precise, and it’s fascinating to hear how it works so naturally on guitar.

Watching them play made me think about how guitar technique has changed over time. The way they approach the instrument is relaxed yet controlled, and the sound is so clean.

It’s inspiring to see such skill and artistry come together in a performance like this.

Key Takeaways

Meet the Artists

Who Are PR Lagoa and Prey

PR Lagoa and Prey are a classical guitar duo. This was my first time hearing them, and I honestly felt a bit embarrassed that I didn’t know about them before.

They play with a relaxed style that makes even the most complex passages sound natural. I noticed how clean their technique is, with each note and trill sounding clear.

Their playing feels “guitaristic,” as if the music was written for guitar from the start.

Performance Highlights:

  • Smooth execution of fast trills
  • Elegant counterpoint between the two guitars
  • Relaxed posture and precise hand movement

Background on Dominico Scaletti

Dominico Scaletti’s music often shows a strong influence from the guitar, even if it wasn’t originally written for it. I think this particular piece might have been for harpsichord, but arranged for two guitars.

Hearing it this way makes it hard to imagine it on piano or harpsichord because it fits the guitar so well. The melodies, counterpoint, and phrasing all feel natural on the instrument.

Notable Traits in This Piece:

ElementDescription
Melody StyleFlowing, lyrical lines
TechniqueDemands clean trills and fast passages
ArrangementAdapted to sound authentic on guitar

Classical Guitar Performance

Overview of the Duo’s Style

I could feel a certain elegance in the way they played. The music sounded so natural on guitar, almost as if it had been written for it.

Both players looked completely relaxed, which made the performance feel effortless. They blended counterpoint and melody in a way that kept the sound clear and balanced.

It didn’t seem like a strict adaptation—it felt guitaristic from start to finish.

Technical Highlights

  • Clean execution of fast passages and trills.
  • Relaxed posture in both players, even during demanding sections.
  • Precise counterpoint where each voice stayed distinct.

I noticed their left-hand position was slightly tilted compared to today’s more centered approach. Even with that older style, their accuracy and tone stayed consistent.

Interpretation of Scaletti’s Music

They took music that was likely written for harpsichord and made it sound completely at home on guitar. The trills, melodic lines, and movement between voices felt natural and unforced.

I kept imagining how this would look on a keyboard, but their version made me forget about the original instrument. Their approach turned the piece into something that felt authentic to the guitar’s voice.

Musical Analysis

Guitaristic Elements in Scaletti’s Compositions

I could hear how naturally the music fit the guitar. The trills, melodic runs, and stretches felt like they were written for the instrument.

Even if the original piece wasn’t for guitar, the arrangement made it sound completely guitaristic. Both players kept their movements relaxed, which made the difficult passages look effortless.

Counterpoint and Melodic Structure

The counterpoint moved so smoothly that it didn’t seem like something from a keyboard score. Each melodic line stayed clear, and the voices balanced without getting in the way of each other.

It was clean, precise, and easy to follow, even in the busiest sections.

Comparison to Piano and Harpsichord

I kept thinking about how this would look and sound on piano or harpsichord. Some passages would be very hard to play on those instruments because of the stretches and finger independence.

On guitar, the music felt natural, while on keyboard it might appear more mechanical. The way they adapted it gave it a warmth and flow that I don’t expect from a harpsichord version.

Personal Reflections

First Impressions and Reactions

I felt a mix of excitement and embarrassment when I first heard this performance. I had never listened to these artists before, and I couldn’t believe I had missed them.

The video looked old, but the music sounded fresh and full of life. There was an elegance in the way they played that caught my attention right away.

Notable details I noticed:

  • Perfect balance between both guitars
  • Smooth and relaxed movements from both players
  • Clear, clean sound with no unnecessary noise

Evolution of Guitar Technique

Watching this made me think about how guitar technique has changed over time. In the past, the hand position leaned more to the side.

Now, it’s more centered. Even with the older style, their control and clarity stood out.

ThenNow
Tilted hand positionCentered hand position
Slightly different postureModern ergonomic approach
Focus on clean toneSame, but with updated technique

The Value of Musical Discovery

Discovering this performance reminded me why I love exploring new music. I didn’t expect to find something so inspiring from artists I had never heard of.

It felt like uncovering a piece of history. I plan to keep sharing these kinds of finds with different music communities.

It’s a good way to connect people who might not usually listen to classical guitar.

Enhancing the Listening Experience

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Tips for Enjoying Classical Guitar

  • Watch the technique – Notice how relaxed the players keep their hands and movements.
  • Listen for counterpoint – Pay attention to how different melodies move together.
  • Focus on tone – Hear how trills and melodies sound natural on guitar.
  • Compare with other instruments – Imagine how the same piece might sound on piano or harpsichord.

Community Engagement

Inviting Suggestions

I always enjoy hearing your ideas for what I should react to next. If you know a piece, performance, or artist that you think I should check out, please share it.

I welcome suggestions from all music communities—classical guitar, rock, or anything else.

You can:

  • Leave your suggestion in the comments
  • Tell me why you think it’s worth reacting to
  • Share any background info you think will help me understand it better

How to Share and Vote on Future Reactions

I’m setting up a space where you can submit your music suggestions and vote on what I should react to next. This will help me see what most people want.

Ways to participate:

ActionHow to Do It
Submit musicAdd your suggestion to the list on the link I’ll share in the description
VoteLike or upvote your favorite suggestions so they move up the list
DiscussUse the comments to agree, disagree, or add your thoughts
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Jone Ruiz
Jone is a classical guitarist that is creating video game music covers on guitar. He is a holder of a Master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and also attained a Bachelor’s Degree in Classical Guitar from the Interamerican University.

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