Unlike Mozart, Haydn for some reason failed to realise the potential of the new pianoforte as a concertante instrument, and his concertos for keyboard (some spurious) tend to focus on the organ or harpsichord.
The three works on this CD are all authentic Haydn. The 4th concerto was composed in 1770 for the blind pianist Maria Theresa Paradis, for whom Mozart and Salieri also composed piano concertos. The 3rd concerto dates from 1771, and has an especially beautiful slow movement.
The D major concerto No.11 is a masterpiece and dates from 1780. It is much nearer to Mozart’s concertos of this date, and some have gone as far as to label it Haydn’s ‘only’ piano concerto. It is a big work, again with a wonderful slow movement following an impressive opening movement. It is however the finale ‘Rondo all’Ungarese’ that has made it one of Haydn’s most famous and best loved works.
00:00:00 Keyboard Concerto in D Hob, XVIII: 11: I. Vivace 00:08:33 Keyboard Concerto in D Hob, XVIII: 11: II. Un poco adagio 00:14:45 Keyboard Concerto in D Hob, XVIII: 11: III. Rondo all’Ungarese: Allegro assai 00:19:43 Keyboard Concerto in G Hob, XVIII: 4: I. Allegro 00:29:39 Keyboard Concerto in G Hob, XVIII: 4: II. Adagio 00:37:34 Keyboard Concerto in G Hob, XVIII: 4: III. Rondo: Presto 00:43:18 Keyboard Concerto in F Hob, XVIII: 3: I. Allegro 00:52:49 Keyboard Concerto in F Hob, XVIII: 3: II. Largo cantabile 01:00:40 Keyboard Concerto in F Hob, XVIII: 3: III. Presto
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