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It’s better to stick to the Hoboken numbers, anything else is confusing and like using something other than Kochel for Mozart. I presume you mean the E flat sonata Hob. XVI:52.
for example... the Eb, listen to Yudina o Horowitz or Richter I think has one as well of this or BACKHAUS even.. FORTE THEN PIANO not the same dynamic twice.
Jando, although technically breathtaking, overplays many beautiful details - no chance to rejoice those romantic 4 measure Haydn loves to include in his development sections...
@@christianwouters6764That’s Brendel. I’ve always found him boring no matter what he plays, he kills all the dynamics. Even his celebrated “Schubert” has no excitement in it.
I wonder if the Dynamic and expression Marks are original by Haydn or by a later editor. In that case, every pianist is free to have his own interpretation of course. They are certainly very detailed which raises suspicion.
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Bro was a literal musical factory
Completely agreed, No 62 is a masterpiece (IMO)
It’s better to stick to the Hoboken numbers, anything else is confusing and like using something other than Kochel for Mozart.
I presume you mean the E flat sonata Hob. XVI:52.
Good picks. I myself played five of these sonatas
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Wow. nice job
It would be intressting to hear your reasoning behind each ranking
Very demure
My personal favorites:
XVI 20
XVI 21
XVI 24
XVI 25
XVI 37
XVI 42/48
XVI 44
XVI 49
XVI 50
XVI 52
Note: This could change at any given time!
How come there is only the first movements, unless it's supposed to be a showcase of only the sonata form.
There is a purpose in selecting works. The parts about Adagio and Coda will be covered in other uploads.
we share many favorites of pieces here, but the recordings i cannot tolerate
for example... the Eb, listen to Yudina o Horowitz or Richter I think has one as well of this or BACKHAUS even..
FORTE THEN PIANO
not the same dynamic twice.
Jando, although technically breathtaking, overplays many beautiful details - no chance to rejoice those romantic 4 measure Haydn loves to include in his development sections...
In the first sonata the pianist completely ignores Haydns' dynamic markings making it a bland and mundane thing.
@@christianwouters6764That’s Brendel. I’ve always found him boring no matter what he plays, he kills all the dynamics. Even his celebrated “Schubert” has no excitement in it.
I, for one, fully disagree with you. And that’s okay.
horrible Brendel... what is that, I never thought this piece could be played with so little emotions
Twat
you should rly listen to some Schubert from him to know emotions.
I wonder if the Dynamic and expression Marks are original by Haydn or by a later editor. In that case, every pianist is free to have his own interpretation of course. They are certainly very detailed which raises suspicion.
Most disgusting pianist ever. He plays like a pig.