Dussek: Complete Piano Sonatas Op.5 No.3, Op.24, Op.43 & Op.61, Vol. 4

Composer Johann Ladislaus Dussek
Artist Tuija Hakkila fortepiano
Format 1 CD
Cat. number 95604
EAN code 5028421956046
Release November 2018

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About this release

Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812) was a composer-virtuoso esteemed by Haydn, from the same generation as Beethoven but far more travelled, feted in salons and palaces from London to St Petersburg.

The four sonatas on this disc all come from different periods: The earliest (Op.5 No.3 in A flat) dates back to 1788, the threshold of the French Revolution, while the last (Op.61 in F sharp minor) was composed in 1807, in the midst of the turmoil of the Napoleonic Wars. The B flat major Sonata Op.24 reflects Dussek's time in London, and Op.43 in A major the period of his hasty departure from London, abandoning his young wife in London and fleeing to Hamburg to avoid his creditors, notably including Lorenzo da Ponte.

In the sonatas from Op.24 onwards Dussek richly exploits the colourful sonorities of then-new-five-and-a-half-octav Broadwood grand, mingling flamboyant virtuosity and explosive rhetoric with a rhapsodic expansiveness and harmonic side-slips that foreshadow Schubert. The music is tautly structured and passionately argued, with richly imaginative textures and a subtle use of chromaticism for poignant effect.

On this latest instalment in a projected complete set of the sonatas, each album performed by a different pianist specialising in music of the Classical era, the Finnish pianist Tuija Hakkila plays two instruments: a Viennese five-octave instrument of anonymous manufacture dating from around 1800, and a modern copy of a Longman Clementi fortepiano (London, 1799) made by Chris Maene. Both pianos are ideally suited to the drama, virtuoso brilliance and often deep, rich sonorities of these sonatas.

The continuation of an exciting new project: the 4th volume of the complete piano sonatas by Dussek!
Dussek was born in rural Bohemia. He led a restless life, travelling Europe as a keyboard virtuoso and settling in several European capitals, notably Paris and London, where he became a fashionable pianist and teacher. His close connection to piano manufacturer Broadwood resulted in important innovations, notably keyboard extension 6 octaves.
Dussek’s style is rich, harmonically expressive and pianistically challenging, Classicism on the brink of Early Romanticism.
The 4 sonatas on this disc all come from different periods: the earliest dates back to 1788, the threshold of the French Revolution, the last one was composed in 1807, in the midst of the turmoil of the Napoleontic Wars. The B flat major Sonata reflects Dussek’s time in London, and the A major the period of his hasty departure from there.
Tuija Hakkila is one of Finland’s foremost pianists. She studied in Paris with Jacques Rouvier and Claude Helffer, and in the USA with Malcom Bilson and György Sebök. Her repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the 20th century and she specializes in the playing on period instruments.

Listening

Track list

Disk 1

  1. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata No. 3 in A-Flat Major, Op. 5, Craw 43: I. Allegro
  2. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata No. 3 in A-Flat Major, Op. 5, Craw 43: II. Rondo. Allegro non tanto, con spiritoso
  3. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 24, Craw 96: I. Allegro con spirit
  4. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 24, Craw 96: II. Rondo. Pastorale, allegretto moderato con espressione
  5. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata in A Major, Op. 43, Craw 177: I. Allegro moderato con espressione
  6. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata in A Major, Op. 43, Craw 177: II. Rondo. Allegro
  7. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 61, Craw 211: I. Lento patetico – II. Tempo agitato non presto
  8. Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 61, Craw 211: III. Tempo vivace e con fuoco quasi presto