Haydn Piano Sonatas, Vol 2
Bavouzet continues his – and our – ‘great adventure’ into Haydn’s piano sonatas
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Label: Chandos
Magazine Review Date: 7/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
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Catalogue Number: CHAN10668

Author: Harriet Smith
You also get from this selection a sense of Haydn’s place in history. I was never more aware than here of a skittishness that seems to have grown out of Domenico Scarlatti’s sonatas (in the G minor Sonata, for instance, No 44). The slow movement of the D major (No 37), on the other hand, pre-echoes Beethoven in its harmonic writing, which is combined with the grandeur of a Baroque French ouverture, replete with dotted rhythms.
Bavouzet is compelling here, as he is in the opening movement, offering fantastically managed dynamic contrasts amid the gruff humour. It’s a much-recorded piece and there’s no shortage of opportunies for comparison: Hamelin is light, deft, beautifully delineated; Alfred Brendel is also comparatively swift and makes much of the contrast between the chordal textures and the manic figuration; Leif Ove Andsnes is a combination of the two, beautifully lucid but arguably less characterful than Brendel. Bavouzet more than holds his own and, time and again, seems to offer a fresh ear to these sonatas, as if this is as much his great adventure as ours. Time for Vol 3…
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