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Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4

Leon McCawley (piano)

Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4
McCawley’s choices of tempos are unfailingly convincing, his articulation is lucid, crisp and full of contained vitality...This is playing that makes maximal musical sense of Haydn’s notation...

Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4

Leon McCawley (piano)

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McCawley’s choices of tempos are unfailingly convincing, his articulation is lucid, crisp and full of contained vitality...This is playing that makes maximal musical sense of Haydn’s notation...

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"SOMM Recordings is pleased to announce the fourth volume in Leon McCawley’s much praised series of Franz Joseph Haydn’s Piano Sonatas. Six Sonatas spanning the years 1766-80 are featured: the earliest the miniature First Sonata in G major, the latest the E flat major Sonata No.51, while Robert Matthew-Walker’s fascinating booklet note charts how deftly Haydn balanced the expectations of others and his own creative ambition. 'Intended more to entertain than engage the intellect', the fleet, divertimento-like First Sonata seems to anticipate the pedagogical leanings of Bartók’s Mikrokosmos more than a century and half later. With its unabashed galant style, the D major-led Sonata No.30 is ‘Papa’ Haydn at his most quicksilver brilliant and delightful, while Sonata No.35, in A flat major – 'a masterpiece of piano writing' – displays striking characteristics of early Romanticism. Composed with the enhanced voice of the then newly available fortepiano in mind, sibling Sonatas Nos.48 (C major) and 49 (C sharp minor) maintain a winning Classical poise even as one surprise after another see Haydn pushing the sonata form in new and unexpected directions."

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro con brio
Track length6:08
II. Adagio
Track length5:35
III. Finale. Allegro
Track length3:03
I. Allegro
Track length2:09
II. Menuet
Track length1:02
III. Andante
Track length1:08
IV. Allegro
Track length0:45
I. Moderato
Track length6:07
II. Menuetto & Trio
Track length2:22
III. Rondo. Presto
Track length5:11
I. Moderato
Track length5:53
II. Scherzando. Allegro con brio
Track length3:05
III. Menuet & Trio. Moderato
Track length4:06
I. Allegro moderato
Track length5:31
II. Adagio
Track length3:49
III. Finale. Allegro
Track length3:00
I. Moderato
Track length7:15
II. Andante
Track length8:48
III. Finale. Allegro assai
Track length3:02

Awards and reviews

January 2022

McCawley’s choices of tempos are unfailingly convincing, his articulation is lucid, crisp and full of contained vitality...This is playing that makes maximal musical sense of Haydn’s notation unalloyed by exaggeration or mannerism.
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