Haydn: 8 Early Sonatas Tuija Hakkila

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2020

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
07.08.2020

Label: Ondine

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Tuija Hakkila

Komponist: Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

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  • Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809): Keyboard Sonata No. 13 in G Major, Hob. XVI:6:
  • 1Keyboard Sonata No. 13 in G Major, Hob. XVI:6: I. Allegro05:58
  • 2Keyboard Sonata No. 13 in G Major, Hob. XVI:6: II. Menuetto - Trio04:53
  • 3Keyboard Sonata No. 13 in G Major, Hob. XVI:6: III. Adagio03:31
  • 4Keyboard Sonata No. 13 in G Major, Hob. XVI:6: IV. Allegro molto02:07
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 15 in E Major, Hob. XVI:13:
  • 5Keyboard Sonata No. 15 in E Major, Hob. XVI:13: I. Moderato04:44
  • 6Keyboard Sonata No. 15 in E Major, Hob. XVI:13: II. Menuet - Trio03:22
  • 7Keyboard Sonata No. 15 in E Major, Hob. XVI:13: III. Finale. Presto03:29
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 12 in A Major, Hob. XVI:12:
  • 8Keyboard Sonata No. 12 in A Major, Hob. XVI:12: I. Andante05:15
  • 9Keyboard Sonata No. 12 in A Major, Hob. XVI:12: II. Menuet - Trio03:32
  • 10Keyboard Sonata No. 12 in A Major, Hob. XVI:12: III. Finale. Allegro molto02:07
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 19 in E Minor, Hob. XVI:47bis:
  • 11Keyboard Sonata No. 19 in E Minor, Hob. XVI:47bis: I. Adagio04:16
  • 12Keyboard Sonata No. 19 in E Minor, Hob. XVI:47bis: II. Allegro05:53
  • 13Keyboard Sonata No. 19 in E Minor, Hob. XVI:47bis: III. Finale - Tempo di menuet03:30
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 32 in G Minor, Hob. XVI:44:
  • 14Keyboard Sonata No. 32 in G Minor, Hob. XVI:44: I. Moderato09:43
  • 15Keyboard Sonata No. 32 in G Minor, Hob. XVI:44: II. Allegretto04:29
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 31 in A-Flat Major, Hob. XVI:46:
  • 16Keyboard Sonata No. 31 in A-Flat Major, Hob. XVI:46: I. Allegro moderato08:12
  • 17Keyboard Sonata No. 31 in A-Flat Major, Hob. XVI:46: II. Adagio10:39
  • 18Keyboard Sonata No. 31 in A-Flat Major, Hob. XVI:46: III. Finale. Presto04:50
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 30 in D Major, Hob. XVI:19:
  • 19Keyboard Sonata No. 30 in D Major, Hob. XVI:19: I. Moderato10:32
  • 20Keyboard Sonata No. 30 in D Major, Hob. XVI:19: II. Andante07:26
  • 21Keyboard Sonata No. 30 in D Major, Hob. XVI:19: III. Finale. Allegro assai03:47
  • Keyboard Sonata No. 33 in C Minor, Hob. XVI:20:
  • 22Keyboard Sonata No. 33 in C Minor, Hob. XVI:20: I. Moderato11:45
  • 23Keyboard Sonata No. 33 in C Minor, Hob. XVI:20: II. Andante con moto04:49
  • 24Keyboard Sonata No. 33 in C Minor, Hob. XVI:20: III. Finale. Allegro07:07
  • Total Runtime02:15:56

Info zu Haydn: 8 Early Sonatas

The current consensus is that there are about 60 surviving authentic Piano Sonatas by Haydn, while contemporary sources point to as many as 80. The earliest of these probably date from Haydn’s youth in the 1750s; the last one was completed in summer 1795. Some of the lost Sonatas are works that Haydn simply gave away as a young man, and they have never been heard of since. In mid-18th-century Vienna music was mainly distributed in the form of manuscript copies made by copyists. Haydn did not publish his first collection of six Sonatas until 1774. This was immediately reprinted elsewhere in Europe, and in London a version with violin accompaniment arranged by none other than Charles Burney was published. Of the Sonatas selected for this project, Haydn wrote all of these over a period of about 15 years before his 40th birthday. Hakkila has selected an Italian-style instrument for two Sonatas (E major and G minor), a copy of a Gottfried Silbermann fortepiano. J. S. Bach probably owned a Silbermann fortepiano. The hammer mechanism in the instrument resembles that of the early instruments of Italian instrument builders Bartolomeo Cristofori and Giovanni Ferrini. In six Sonatas (G major, A major, A flat major, D major, E minor and C minor) Hakkila uses her own original 1790s instrument, a five-octave Viennese fortepiano similar to the ones built by Anton Walter. The maker of this instrument is unknown, but it is known that it was sold to Finland in the early 19th century by the Bureau de Musique in Leipzig, a company owned by composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister, who was an acquaintance of Haydn’s

Tuija Hakkila, fortepiano




Tuija Hakkila
holds a senior position in piano music at the Sibelius Academy and earned a Doctor of Music degree in 2005. She also taught at the Royal Danish Conservatory in Copenhagen from 2005 through 2008. In 2014 she was appointed Professor of Piano Music at the Sibelius Academy. Her repertoire ranges from Bach to contemporary music: She has developed her interest in period instrument performance, presenting classical and romantic programmes on period pianos. She works with a number of today’s composers and is invited to give world premiere performances of new works. Hakkila’s solo discography includes the complete cycle of Mozart keyboard sonatas, a compilation of Jean Sibelius’ piano works, a recital of 20th century piano music and a world premiere recording of the early 19th century Finnish Lithander brothers’ music. A recording with Kaija Saariaho’s chamber music for trio ensembles came out in fall 2012. In addition to this, she has recorded Niccoló Castiglioni’s chamber music, Haydn flute trios and Byström sonatas for piano and violin. Her discography also includes Brahms’ violin sonatas, Gabriel Fauré’s cello works and all Beethoven’s works for cello and piano.



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