Malcolm Bilson plays Haydn, Dussek and Cramer

 

Malcolm Bilson plays Haydn, Dussek and Cramer

Jan Ladislas Dussek (1760-1812)
Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 44 (“The Farewell”)

J.B. Cramer (1771-1858)
Variations on “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen wünscht Papageno sich” from Mozart’s Magic Flute

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Sonata in E-flat Major, Hob. 52 21:10

Malcolm Bilson, pianoforte

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Malcolm Bilson plays Haydn, Dussek and Cramer

Early keyboard virtuoso Malcolm Bilson's latest recording features Dussek's revolutionary “Farewell” Sonata, dedicated to Clementi, Haydn's great E-flat sonata, Hob. 52 21: 10, and Johann Baptist Cramer's delightful variations from The Magic Flute, all played on a replica of a 5 ½ octave English Pianoforte by Longman & Clementi, 1798, built by Chris Maene. London in the 1790s was a bustling industrial, cultural and musical capital. Johann Baptist Cramer, Muzio Clementi, and Jan Ladislas Dussek, all foreigners, were magnetically drawn to this city with its variegated and sophisticated musical possibilities. These are the first genuine piano virtuosos, and their brilliant pianism and compositions would become known as the London Pianoforte School.