Haydn composed 60 sonatas for the piano between the 1750s and 1795. Though six are lost, it represents a significant body of work and, having fallen rather out of fashion in recent years, is now being ...
Six lost piano sonatas written by 18th Century composer Franz Joseph Haydn have been found in Germany, a discovery hailed Tuesday as one of the greatest musical coups this century. The sonatas came to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In the course of 2023 a select number of big recording projects came to fruition, prime among them Jean-Efflam ...
Hearing world-renowned classical musicians perform live is a rare experience for most college students. But Wednesday evening, acclaimed Russian-born pianist Boris Berman will fill the intimate Morse ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- "Having a beer with Haydn" was the title of one of a number of casual sketches by pianist Roman Rabinovich, projected on a screen in Glick Recital Hall at the Music Settlement last ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. More Bavouzet – and more delights, as the French pianist continues his admirable survey of the 50-plus Haydn piano ...
In the booklet-note Malcolm Bilson speaks of returning to ‘Haydn’s sound world’ but the sound world for No 60 (1794/95) is not the world of the Schanz fortepiano used here. The first edition of this ...
Ekaterina Derzhavina's name was new to me, but this 9-CD set of Haydn's complete piano sonatas should broaden her recognition considerably. Her playing is elegant, stylish, and above all imaginative, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music Review By Anthony Tommasini On Saturday night, less than a month after winning first prize in the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition ...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the death of Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. Haydn spent much of his career in service to nobility, situated far away from the musical mainstream. He once said ...
The vitality of spirit that characterises this entire disc is immediately evident in the opening bars of the B minor Sonata Hob XVI:32. Yevgeny Sudbin’s touch is impeccable and deft, the piano tone ...