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Haydn: Piano Concertos 3, 4 & 11 / Bavouzet
Release Date:
09/30/2014
Label:
Chandos
Catalog #:
10808
Composer:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Performer:
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet
Conductor:
Gábor Takács-Nagy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Manchester Camerata
Number of Discs:
1
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A couple of years ago this release would have made an easy reference recording. Bavouzet’s Haydn thus far has been excellent, and his playing on this disc is extremely fine: tasteful in its sustained lyricism in the adagios, and brilliant in the outer movements. Indeed the finales are, if anything, perhaps too quick to permit the fullest characterization of the music, but there’s no questioning their dazzling virtuosity.
Unfortunately for Bavouzet, this repertoire is now very well covered both on period instruments (for BIS and Harmonia Mundi) and above all by Marc-André Hamelin and Les Violons du Roy on Hyperion, which gives you the best of both
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worlds. Make no mistake, the Manchester Camerata under Gábor Takács-Nagy plays very well, and they are of one mind with Bavouzet. It’s just that the competition is better, however marginally. In the slow movement of the Concerto in F Major, the use of solo strings to open and close the movement strikes me as unnecessarily mannered, and Bavouzet’s cadenza, intended as a tribute to Friedrich Gulda in jazz mode, comes across almost as a weird paraphrase of the theme song from “The Young and the Restless”.
This is the only questionable moment in what is otherwise a wholly enjoyable release, and if you’ve been collecting Bavouzet’s Haydn (and you should be) then I can recommend this latest installment warmly. But as I said, there are several alternatives, Hamelin above all, that you might prefer if you have limited shelf space.
-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
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Concerto for Keyboard in G major, H 18 no 4
Composer:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Performer:
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (Piano)
Conductor:
Gábor Takács-Nagy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Manchester Camerata
Period:
Classical
Written:
by 1781 Eszterhazá, Hungary
2.
Concerto for Keyboard in F major, H 18 no 3
Composer:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Performer:
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (Piano)
Conductor:
Gábor Takács-Nagy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Manchester Camerata
Period:
Classical
Written:
by 1771 Austria
3.
Concerto for Keyboard in D major, H 18 no 11
Composer:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Performer:
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (Piano)
Conductor:
Gábor Takács-Nagy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Manchester Camerata
Period:
Classical
Written:
by 1784 Eszterhazá, Hungary
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