Piano Sonata in E flat major Op 1 No 1[5’15]CD1
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Allegro comodo[2’49]2
Tempo di Minuetto[2’26]Piano Sonata in G major Op 1 No 2[7’24]3
Spiritoso[4’38]4
Allegro assai[2’46]Piano Sonata in B flat major Op 1 No 3[7’11]5
Maestoso[3’25]6
Andantino grazioso[3’46]Piano Sonata in F major Op 1 No 4[10’23]7
Spiritoso[4’01]8
Larghetto[3’29]9
Rondeaux[2’53]Piano Sonata in A major Op 1 No 5[7’37]10
Larghetto[5’13]11
Tempo di Menuetto: Grazioso[2’24]Piano Sonata in E major Op 1 No 6[6’19]12
Moderato[3’53]13
Rondeau: Grazioso[2’26]Piano Sonata in C major Op 2 No 2[10’58]14
Presto[6’10]15
Rondeau: Spiritoso[4’48]Piano Sonata in A major Op 2 No 4[9’10]16
Allegro assai[4’36]17
Spiritoso[4’34]Piano Sonata in B flat major Op 2 No 6[7’51]18
Allegro di molto[5’39]19
Prestissimo[2’12]20
Piano Sonata in G major WO14[3’17]Piano Sonata in E flat major Op 7 No 1[11’03]CD2
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Allegro[4’28]22
Mesto[3’56]23
Allegro spiritoso – Allegro – Tempo I[2’39]Piano Sonata in C major Op 7 No 2[9’34]24
Allegro[5’39]25
Allegretto con espressione – Allegro[3’55]Piano Sonata in G minor Op 7 No 3[10’28]26
Allegro espressivo[4’47]27[Adagio]: Cantabile[3’10]28
Allegro agitato[2’31]Piano Sonata in G minor Op 8 No 1[11’50]29
Allegro[5’24]30
Andante cantabile[2’55]31
Presto[3’31]Piano Sonata in E flat major Op 8 No 2[11’17]32
Allegro assai[4’53]33
Larghetto con espressione[3’18]34
Rondeau: Allegro[3’06]Piano Sonata in B flat major Op 8 No 3[8’40]35
Presto[4’50]36
Minuetto: Allegretto[1’04]37
Rondeau: Allegretto grazioso[2’46]Piano Sonata in A flat major WO13[13’34]38
Allegro ma non troppo[4’24]39
Larghetto[4’50]40
Allegro assai[4’20]
This is the first volume in a complete chronological survey of the Clementi sonatas which we hope to complete in six ’2 for the price of 1’ double CD sets released over the next three years. There is very little competition for this repertoire and indeed this volume appears to include the first ever recording of Clementi’s six sonatas Opus 1.
Muzio Clementi was for much of his long career one of the most famous musicians in Europe. Around the turn of the nineteenth century his public esteem was probably second only to that of Haydn, and, a decade or so later, Beethoven. But unlike the reputations of these other two, Clementi’s fame as a musician rested almost solely upon his exploits, as both player and composer, at a single instrument, the piano. And the vast majority of his compositions are sonatas for that instrument. This is a fascinating body of work which spans European musical life from Scarlatti to Chopin.
This is Howard Shelley’s hundredth CD release and Hyperion congratulates him on an extraordinary achievement.