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Haydn - Complete Keyboard Sonatas | Brilliant Classics 94090

Haydn - Complete Keyboard Sonatas

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 94090

Barcode: 5028421940908

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 10

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 13th December 2010

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Contents

Artists

Bart van Oort
Ursula Dutschler
Stanley Hoogland
Yoshiko Kojima
Riko Fukuda

Works

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Piano Sonatas (complete) (62)

Artists

Bart van Oort
Ursula Dutschler
Stanley Hoogland
Yoshiko Kojima
Riko Fukuda

About

It is only comparatively recently that Haydn’s piano sonatas have started to feature in recitals, and some of the major pianists of our time have added a selection of them to their repertoire – Alfred Brendel being perhaps the most illustrious champion of this neglected area of Haydn’s output.

Even with this re-awakening of interest, out of the 60 works concerned, only a handful appear in recital. To compare them with Mozart’s sonatas is as unfair as the often comparison of Schubert’s sonatas with those of Beethoven. Mozart’s sonatas display the cantible of the operatic aria or lied, and have a distinctly ‘south of the Alps’ feel to them.

Haydn’s influences come from further north in Berlin and Hamburg. CPE Bach’s sonata’s appeared during the 1740s, and the last appeared in 1787, and the influence of these works was as profound on the young Beethoven as it was on the older Haydn. The first 15 Haydn sonatas date from around 1760, and were probably intended as teaching pieces. Nos 16-19 and 28 belong to a transitional period, Nos 21-27 are sadly lost, and No.20 and Nos 29-62 represent the differing phases of Haydn’s maturity. Of these, Nos 48-52 date from 1777-9, and the last three sonatas, Nos 60-62 were composed in London during Haydn’s second UK visit in 1794-5.

All the hallmarks of Haydn can be found in the sonatas - dramatic contrasts between light and dark shadings, sudden pauses and switching between piano and forte (sometimes for drama, often for humour) all foreshadow his unruly and headstrong pupil Ludwig van Beethoven.

Contents:
CD 1 [63’20]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 41, 16, 2, 32 & 46

CD 2 [62’21]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 33, 1, 12, 42 & 50

CD 3 [66’16]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: G1, 3, 13, 30, 44 & 43

CD 4 [62’15]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 10, 5, 22, 37 & 49

CD 5 [74’13]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 7, 47, 23, 27 & 52

CD 6 [66’39]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 11, 19, 35, 34 & 51

CD 7 [59’25]
Sonatas Hob. XVII: D1, XVI: 24, 25, 29 & 39

CD 8 [66’38]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 45, 18, 38, 40 & 48

CD 9 [60’46]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 21, 20, 26, 4 & 31

CD 10 [64’44]
Sonatas Hob. XVI: 28, 36, 14, 6, 9 & 8

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