Notes & Reviews:
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 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.
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Works Details
Jan Ladislav Dussek, Jan : Sonata for Piano in E flat major ("The Farewell"), Op. 44 (C. 178) - Performer: Malcolm Bilson (Piano)
- Notes: Glenn Gould Studio, CBC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (09/11/2007-09/12/2007)
- Running Time: 34 min. 38 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
Cramer, Johann Baptist : Variations on "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen wünscht Papageno sich" from Mozart's Magic Flute - Performer: Malcolm Bilson (Piano)
- Notes: Glenn Gould Studio, CBC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (09/11/2007-09/12/2007)
- Running Time: 6 min. 17 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Haydn, Franz Joseph : Sonata for Keyboard no 62 in E flat major, H 16 no 52 - Performer: Malcolm Bilson (Piano)
- Notes: Glenn Gould Studio, CBC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (09/11/2007-09/12/2007)
- Running Time: 21 min. 12 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Written: 1794




























