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Leon McCawley: Haydn – Sonatas vol.2 (24/88 FLAC)

Leon McCawley: Haydn - Sonatas vol.2 (24/88 FLAC)
Leon McCawley: Haydn – Sonatas vol.2 (24/88 FLAC)

Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn
Performer: Leon McCawley
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Somm
Release: 2019
Size: 1.02 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Sonata No.50 in D major, Ho. XVI:37
01. I. Allegro con brio
02. II. Largo e sostenuto
03. III. Finale. Presto ma non troppo

Sonata No.54 in G major, Hob.XVI:40
04. I. Allegretto innocente
05. II. Presto

Sonata No.19 in E minor, Hob. XVI:47
06. I. Adagio
07. II. Allegro
08. III. Finale. Tempo di minuet

Sonata No.47 in B minor, Hob. XVI:32
09. I. Allegro moderato
10. II. Menuet
11. III. Finale. Presto

Piano Sonata No. 58 in C major, Hob.XVI:48
12. I. Andante con espressione
13. II. Rondo. Presto

Piano Sonata No. 59 in E flat major, Hob.XVI:49
14. I. Allegro
15. II. Adagio e cantabile
16. III. Finale. Tempo di minuet

SOMM Recordings is pleased to announce Leon McCawley’s second volume of Piano Sonatas by Franz Joseph Haydn.

McCawley’s admired first volume, pairing Haydn’s Sonatas and Variations (SOMMCD0162), received a coveted Diapason d’Or for playing of “great intelligibility and sensitivity”. Sonata no.60 from Volume 1 has been selected by Diapason to appear on its next CD, Les indispensables de Diapason, featuring six Haydn sonatas played on different keyboards.

In his authoritative booklet notes, Bryce Morrison makes a persuasive argument for the Piano Sonatas in “celebrating Haydn’s endless innovation, richness and variety and, most importantly, his humanity”. Those qualities are brilliantly realised by McCawley in six sonatas spanning 25 years.

Caught on the cusp of youth and maturity, Sonata no.19 is a work of lyrical and dramatic contrasts with a unique structure and surprising innovation. At odds with the inherited image of Haydn as a prankster, Sonata no.47 inhabits a dark, even menacing world that concludes in abrupt savagery. The Bach-accented Sonata no.50 is a work characterised by scintillating writing, Sonata no.54, in Morrison’s memorable phrase, “falls like balm on the ear”.

Ushering in new approaches and radical thinking, two late Sonatas – nos. 58 and 59 – show Haydn anticipating Beethoven with prescient command of tone and combustible technique.

Leon McCawley’s previous recordings for SOMM have received wide critical praise. Gramophone hailed his complete Rachmaninov Preludes (SOMMCD0143) as “a distinguished issue”, and the “superb collection” of Samuel Barber’s piano music (SOMMCD0108) was an Editor’s Choice.

Fanfare described his playing of Brahms (SOMMCD0116) as “music-making of a very high order” with International Record Review adding: “When all is said and done, it is difficult to know whether McCawley’s refined piano playing, his natural yet cultivated musicality or his boundless imagination warrants the greater praise. You must hear the recording.”

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