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JOSEPH WÖLFL
Sonata, Op.33 No.3 (1805)
14:56
in E major • in E-Dur • en mi majeur
1.
Allegro
8:04
2.
Andante. Cantabile
2:29
3.
Rondo. Allegretto - Minore - Maggiore
4:24
MUZIO CLEMENTI
Sonata, Op.50 No.1 (1804-21)
21:50
in A major • in A-Dur • en la majeur
Dedicated to Luigi Cherubini
4.
Allegro maestoso e con sentimento
8:34
5.
Adagio sostenuto e patetico - Andante con moto. Canone - Adagio. Tempo I -
5:28
6.
Allegro vivace
7:47
JOHANN NEPOMUK HUMMEL
Sonata No.3, Op.20 (c.1807)
21:02
in F minor • in f-Moll • en fa mineur
Magdalene von Kurzbeck gewidmet
7.
Allegro moderato - Adagio - Allegro agitato
9:23
8.
Adagio maestoso -
7:02
9.
Finale. Presto - Ancor più presto
4:35
JAN JOSEF DUSSEK
Sonata, Op.61, C211 'Élégie harmonique sur la mort de son
16:55
Altesse Royale le prince Louis-Ferdinand de Prusse'
(1806-07)
in F sharp minor • in fis-Moll • en fa dièse mineur
Dédiée à Son Altesse le Prince de Lobkowitz, duc de Raudnitz
10.
Lento patetico - Tempo agitato
11:34
11.
Tempo vivace e con fuoco quasi presto
5:20
12.
Musical illustrations
7:49
Illustration 1
Clementi: Movement 1 (chromatic scales)
Hummel: Movement 1 (chromatic scales)
Dussek: Movement 1 (chromatic scales)
Illustration 2
Hummel: Adagio
Beethoven: Sonata, Op.10 No.1 (?1795-97), from Adagio molto
Illustration 3
Hummel: Presto (slow tempo)
Beethoven: Sonata quasi una fantasia, Op.27 No.1 (1801)
from Allegro molto e vivace
Illustration 4
Hummel: Presto (slow tempo)
Beethoven: Sonata, Op.110 (1821-22), from Moderato cantabile molto espressivo
Illustration 5
Clementi: Andante con moto
Clementi: Allegro vivace (slow tempo)
Beethoven: Sonata, Op.101 (1816), from Lebhaft. Marschmäßig
Total time: 82:29
Solo:Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano
Notes
In the 250th Beethoven anniversary year, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet has chosen this programme of works by contemporary composers to illuminate and contextualise Beethoven’s extraordinary output for piano. In his explanatory note for the album, the pianist writes: ‘Just as a mountain peak is always surrounded by other perhaps less lofty but no less fascinating summits, the major works of Beethoven are not isolated rock formations rising from the desert, but, as it were, “Himalayas”, forming part of a range in which other mountains might be the best pieces by contemporaries such as Clementi, Hummel, Dussek, and Wölfl. These composers all knew Beethoven well and were in contact with one another. It is essential to know and to make known their music in order better to understand and more thoroughly appreciate the lingua franca of the music of the time, which in turn is part and parcel of the “spirit of the age”, and to be aware of that which unites them, as well as to recognise that which differentiates them and renders each unique. In this year of plentiful Beethovenian commemorations, it appears to me natural, indeed essential, to pay admiring and enthusiastic homage to these composers, each of whom, in his own way, followed his route to the summit.’
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Reviews
Nominee in the Piano category
Gramophone Awards 2021
Nominee in Solo Music Category
International Classical Music Awards 2021
“… Bavouzet’s Beethoven Connection is more than a musical feast for the ears from a most estimable artist, it’s also food for the brain.”
“… The Yamaha used for this original and informative CD … enjoys a beautiful and clear sound reproduction. This “Beethoven Connection” is announced as the first volume. We await the rest with great interest.”
Jean Lacroix – Crescendo magazine (France) – 23 October 2020
Choc de Classica
Melissa Khong – Classica magazine (France) – October 2020
Carsten Durer - Piano News (Germany) - September/October 2020
“A wonderful recital of excellent sonatas by Beethoven's contemporaries.”
Rob Challinor – MusicWeb-International.com – 8 September 2020
“Bavouzet puts Beethoven’s peers under the microscope to revealing effect… Throughout, Bavouzet affords all the same poetic exactitude, emotional intelligence and musical fidelity that marked out his three-volume Beethoven Sonata cycle for Chandos. The result is a fascinating and satisfying compendium that benefits from superb sound and excellent notes by Marc Vignal and Bavouzet himself.” ****½
Michael Quinn – Limelightmagazine.com.au – 26 August 2020
“… this enjoyable and enlightening collection is highly recommended.”
Colin Anderson – Colin’s Column.com – 25 July 2020
Recording of the Month
Performance ***** Recording *****
“This recording embodies a brilliant idea brilliantly carried out…”
Michael Church – BBC Music magazine – August 2020
“… The Chandos sound reproduction is vivid and well balanced, in the end yielding one of the finest sounding piano recordings I've heard in recent years. This recording is a winner, and thus if the repertoire appeals, you won't be disappointed by this fine CD.”
Robert Cummings – MusicWeb-International.com - 13 July 2020
Editor’s Choice
“Joseph Wölfl’s delightful E major Sonata from 1805 is all clarity and gentility, with a logical flow of plentiful ideas more prone to charm than to challenge or surprise. In the Andante cantabile, Bavouzet gives full vent to Wölfl’s unabashedly operatically inspired writing… In Hummel’s overtly virtuoso Op 20 Sonata from 1807, Bavouzet’s focus is on its extraordinary pathos and startlingly original formal proceedures… Bavouzet’s keen intelligence and pristine musicianship are evident throughout, not least in his vivid delineation of the individual characters of these four composer-pianists…”
Patrick Rucker – Gramophone magazine – July 2020
“This programme vividly illustrates that the work of many of the now lesser-known composers working in Beethoven’s era …each represented by a sonata here — were anything but second-rate… Bavouzet’s advocacy is passionate and intelligent …”
Stephen Pettitt – The Sunday Times (Culture magazine) – 31 May 2020
“… The top attractions are a Clementi sonata with a Bach-haunted adagio, a brooding, proto-romantic sonata by Dussek, and Bavouzet’s fleet fingers and feet working his Yamaha CFX concert grand.” ****
Geoff Brown – The Times – 29 May 2020
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