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Special offer. Haydn: Piano Sonatas Volume 3

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)

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This third disc in Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's ongoing exploration of Haydn's Keyboard Sonatas is the best yet. In this first two instalments, the lucidity of touch, and depth of insight were outstanding....

Special offer. Haydn: Piano Sonatas Volume 3

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)

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This third disc in Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's ongoing exploration of Haydn's Keyboard Sonatas is the best yet. In this first two instalments, the lucidity of touch, and depth of insight were outstanding....

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The multi-award-winning pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet continues his great survey of Haydn’s piano sonatas. This is Volume 3 in a series, of which The Times wrote: ‘Who is the best composer for refreshing the spirit and making you laugh? Haydn, of course, especially when in the hands of a pianist like Bavouzet, another master of delight.’

In the words of Bavouzet himself: ‘Each volume of this ambitious, extended project will arrive over the years like a postcard, dispatched during my travels with scant respect for chronological considerations, but undertaken with the greatest passion for trying to convey as vividly as possible to twenty-first-century ears the boundless treasures of this sublime music.’ He also notes: ‘We often forget how little information Haydn left us in the scores of his keyboard works: few indications of nuance or of phrasing, and the briefest guides to tempo. This task is never anything other than absolutely fascinating, but for the performer it is also testing, and even risky. He must, even more than usual, create his own world, his own logic, left only to hope that, in the absence of tangible evidence, he will not distance himself too far from the composer’s intentions, which remain forever unknowable.’

For the recording of this series, Bavouzet brought in a specially selected Yamaha piano which he feels gives the sort of tonal quality he is looking for, and once again this shows in a programme, which here presents the large-scale Sonata in C minor alongside sonatas of a lighter and sunnier character.

Contents and tracklist

I. Moderato
Track length9:20
II. Andante
Track length7:30
III. Finale. Allegro di molto - Adagio
Track length5:43
I. Moderato (Allegro moderato)
Track length10:33
II. Andante con moto
Track length7:36
III. Finale. Allegro
Track length7:28
I. Allegro con brio
Track length4:48
II. Menuet
Track length5:26
III. Finale. Presto
Track length2:54
I. Allegro moderato
Track length6:38
II. Menuet
Track length3:59
III. Allegro (Presto)
Track length3:19

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    November 2011
    Instrumental Choice

November 2011

This third disc in Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's ongoing exploration of Haydn's Keyboard Sonatas is the best yet. In this first two instalments, the lucidity of touch, and depth of insight were outstanding. To this he brings a more consistent use of enlivening decoration in repeats, and a still firmer grasp of the long-breathed paragraphing behind Haydn's neatly demarcated sentences.

November 2011

Bavouzet employs the full range of available ornamentation in his mission to present the clearest, richest musical argument possible. Repeats are enlivened with everything from trills and mordants through to micro-cadenzas...Cleanly precise, sure-fingered yet beautifully delicate, Bavouzet warms the heart with his humour and gentle passion. A recording worth rushing to the shops for. Bavouzet plays these inventive masterpieces with real love.

3rd September 2011

Bavouzet shows exquisite taste, always making us aware that behind Haydn’s classical lines lies a hugely inventive personality.

December 2011

If, like me, you have been badly missing Alfred Brendel in Haydn since his retirement, let us celebrate a special moment: Volume 3 of Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's Haydn establishes him as a worthy successor...Do please listen to him.
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