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Haydn: Piano Sonatas Vol.2 [Import]

Marc-Andre Hamelin , Joseph Haydn , none Audio CD
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  • Performer: Marc-Andre Hamelin
  • Conductor: none
  • Composer: Joseph Haydn
  • Audio CD (August 11, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Hyperion
  • ASIN: B002D0WDRS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #104,499 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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One of the fi nest and most anticipated releases to commemorate the Haydn bicentenary year in 2009.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hamelin's Second Haydn, September 1, 2009
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In 2007, the virtuoso pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin released a two-CD compilation of ten piano sonatas by Haydn. The recording received widespread critical acclaim. It became a best-seller for Hyperion, the British record label. The CD also received attention from the Amazon reviewing community with a wide-range of thoughtful reviews. Most listeners, myself included, loved Hamelin's Haydn. But some listeners found his readings idiosyncratic, played too quickly and with too much focus on Hamelin's astounding technique. The best way to judge Hamelin's Haydn is to hear it for oneself. I continue to be awed.

Hyperion has now issued a second volume of Hamelin playing Haydn. This new release includes nine new sonatas, the sonata-length "Variations in f minor" and a short Fantasia for good measure. Undoubtedly, the reception of Hamelin's first Haydn release and the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Haydn's death celebrated this year (1732 - 1809) helped inspire this new release. But the main attraction is the scope and breadth of Haydn's music for the piano. Although it has been frequently recorded, Haydn's piano music has never received its due. This double CD, together with its predecessor, will awaken many listeners who know Haydn as a symphonist and composer of string quartets to Haydn as a composer for the piano.

In my own celebration of Haydn, I have been reviewing the individual CDs in a ten-CD compilation on Naxos of the sonatas by Jeno Jando. But I put this project on hold, briefly, to hear Hamelin. These performances are stunning in their sheer joy, brilliance, and eclat. They also capture the reflective, tragic side of the composer that is frequently overlooked. Many of Haydn's sonatas were written as teaching pieces. At some level, they can be performed by aspiring pianists of varying attainment. To have them played by a performer of world-class power and technique might seem like overkill. Hamelin's musicianship is at least the equal of his technique and he gives us a Haydn that is seldom heard elsewhere: idiomatic, humorous, varied, beautifully articulated, but powerful.

Of Haydn's 60-odd piano sonatas (numbers vary), roughly half were composed for the harpsichord. Hamelin's first release included two or three early works but its focus was on Haydn's compositions for piano. This CD consists exclusively of works Haydn wrote with the piano in mind. For me, the major attractions on this recording were two late Haydn sonatas, in C major, Hob. 48 and in E-flat major, Hob. 49. It is difficult not to be reminded of Beethoven's debt to Haydn in hearing this broad-scaled sonatas. The C major sonata is in two movements, with a slow meditative opening that passes between C major and minor, and a rapid, flamboyant, almost orchestral concluding movement. The E-flat major sonata's opening movement reminded me of one of Beethoven's lesser-known sonatas, opus 22 in B-flat major, which I have been learning. It is a rambunctious, strongly rhythmical movement based on a fluttering four-note phrase. The second movement of the E flat major sonata, especially in its middle section, is one of the most passionate, ardent pieces Haydn ever wrote. The work concludes with a rondo which succeeds in lightening the dramatic tension of the earlier movements.

Other highlights of this CD include the two minor-key works, the f minor variations and the e minor sonata, Hob. 34. The former was among Haydn's last compositions for the piano and is based on contrasting themes in F major and f minor. The variations work to a high degree of intensity at their conclusion. The e-minor sonata includes a tragic, stark opening movement, an embellished slow movement, and a contrasting finale appropriately marked "innocentemente". Hamelin's readings of the Sonata in C major, Hob.35, with has been compared with Mozart's famous "sonata facile" in the same key, and of the Sonata in G major Hob 39 also warrant particular mention in this recording filled with outstanding Haydn.

As did its predecessor, this release includes detailed, scholarly notes by Richard Wigmore on each of the sonatas. The 2 CD set also sells for the price of a single Hyperion CD, making it accessible to many listeners. This set and its predecessor will provide inexhaustible delight for listeners who know or who want to get to know Haydn's piano music.

Robin Friedman
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Atypical Haydn, November 19, 2009
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We have come of expect the jaunty and often surprise elements of Haydn's music but this CD features a slightly different program.

Marc-Andre Hamelin's performances are centered on the piano Sonatas and they are wonderfully reflective and evocative of Mozart's adagio sections of Concertos.

Collectors sometimes seem to have many versions of the same works by a composer by various artists and it is a delightful occurrence to find these sonatas in a different mode from Haydn.

I look forward to the other volumes in this set by Marc-Andre Hamelin, who plays with great feeling and style.

Thomas Lee Randleman
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Haydn Winner from Hamelin!, November 7, 2009
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I bought the first volume of this set out of curiosity - I bought the second because the first wa so good.
Haydn sonatas have been played by all the great pianists (and some of us not so great!!)
This volume explores some of the lesser known territory and is all the better for that. The Fminor variations in particular were a revelation.
I love Haydn but until now mainly the Quartets and symphonies. Now it is time for Hadyn to emerge as father of the piano sonata too!

If you buy this disc you will not be disappointed.Hamelin;s playing is wonderful and Hyperion's sound as excellent as usual.
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