M
Gottleib Wallisch, piano
Sonata No. 60 in C major (Hob. XVI/50)
Sonata No. 61 in D major (Hob. XVI/51)
Sonata No. 62 in E-flat major (Hob. XVI/52)
Variations in F minor (Hob. XVII/6)
Sonata No. 59 in E-flat major (Hob. XVI/49)
Linn CKD 464 (Hybrid
SACD)
This beautifully recorded and presented disc offers us
Haydn’s last four piano sonatas, together with the Variations in F minor. The
Sonata No. 59 was the last sonata Haydn composed during his 24 years as
Kapellmeister in Esterháza. The last three sonatas were all composed during
Haydn’s 2nd visit to London (1794-5).
The extraordinary success Haydn enjoyed during his lifetime,
coupled with his prodigious output, are about as far as one can imagine from
the Romantic cliché of the tortured artist starving in a garret. But in many of
his late works, those on this disc included, Haydn’s vision seems more attuned
to the nineteenth century than the eighteenth.
The final sonata (No. 62) is large in scope and ambitious in
conception, while Wallisch’s program notes describe the first movement of the D
major sonata as reaching perhaps as far as Schubert. The E-flat sonata No. 59 has an
affecting and effective slow movement which Haydn himself characterized as
“full of meaning and emotion” in a letter to the original dedicatee Marianne
von Genzinger – a description equally appropriate to the Adagio of the final
E-flat sonata (No. 62).
Formally the 2 movement D major sonata (No. 61) is unusual
and its second movement is rhythmically very innovative. At the same time these
pieces show Haydn’s inventive and playful sides – the short finale to the C
major sonata (No. 60) is a good example.
Gottleib Wallisch, who has previously recorded three Mozart
discs for Linn, plays with great clarity and articulation. As one might expect,
the sound quality is outstanding. This SACD is a very welcome addition to Linn’s
catalog and is warmly recommended.
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