The multi-award winning and ever-popular Jean-Efflam Bavouzet is back
with Volume 2 of Chandos’ highly acclaimed Haydn Sonata series. This new
release follows Bavouzet’s complete Debussy cycle and a number of
recent concerto recordings – all of which have been extraordinarily well
received by critics and audiences alike, picking up numerous awards
along the way.
Many leading pianists have tackled these at times technically
challenging classical sonatas by Haydn, but in Bavouzet’s own words,
this is a composer who always left the door open for new
interpretations: ‘One often forgets how little information Haydn left in
the text of his keyboard works: few instructions on nuance and
phrasing, and very minimal tempo indications. Playing them is all the
more fascinating for that, but it is also arduous and even risky for the
performer, who must, even more than usual, create his or her own world
and internal logic, only hoping – in the absence of tangible proof –
that he or she is not straying too far from the composer’s intentions,
forever out of reach.’
For the recording Bavouzet brought in a specially selected Yamaha
piano which he feels gives the sort of tonal quality he is looking for,
and it shows in the programme for Volume 2 which includes the elegantly
virtuosic Sonata in E minor, No. 19; Sonata in B flat major, No. 20;
Sonata in G minor, No. 32; Sonata in C major, No. 48, and Sonata in D
major, No. 50.
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