Domenico Scarlatti studied under Francesco Gasparini during his formative years as a young composer. Sources indicate that Gasparini was among his early teachers, with several biographies noting that Scarlatti received instruction from him alongside other prominent Italian musicians. In particular, accounts describe a period of four years in Venice during which Scarlatti pursued intensive study with Gasparini, an influential Baroque composer and theorist known for his pedagogical work.
This mentorship contributed significantly to Scarlatti’s musical development, shaping aspects of his compositional technique and stylistic formation. Gasparini’s role as a respected teacher is consistently emphasized in historical sources, and Scarlatti is listed among his notable pupils.