Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Joseph Haydn's piano sonatas with this captivating 1992 recording from Deutsche Grammophon. Featuring the brilliant Ivo Pogorelich at the piano, this album showcases two of Haydn's most enchanting works: Piano Sonata No. 19 in D Major and Piano Sonata No. 46 in A-Flat Major. Both sonatas, composed before Haydn's transitional period, offer a glimpse into the early genius of a man often hailed as the "father of the symphony."
The album opens with the lively and intricate Piano Sonata No. 46, a piece that exemplifies Haydn's mastery of sonata form. The first movement, "Allegro moderato," sets a playful yet refined tone, followed by the introspective "Adagio" and the spirited "Finale. Presto." The second half of the album is dedicated to Piano Sonata No. 19, a work that balances grace and vigor. The "Moderato" first movement is a study in classical elegance, while the "Andante. Adagio, ma non troppo" offers a moment of serene reflection. The album concludes with the energetic "Finale. Allegro assai," leaving you with a sense of Haydn's boundless creativity.
This recording is a testament to Haydn's enduring influence and Pogorelich's exceptional artistry. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Haydn's work, this album promises a delightful and enriching listening experience.