“…As always. Bavouzet’s playing sparkles, every note gleams… The F-Major Concerto is a delight from start to finish…”
James H North Fanfare March/April 2015
***** (Exceptional Album)
Luca Segalla - Musica magazine Italy - March 2015
*** Good Disc *** Good Sound
Eric Taver - Classica magazine France - March 2015
" My thought is these are historic recordings, unlikely to be made again with the musical imagination and creativity of an artist such as Bavouzet, captured in the best of modern sound - music for the ages. Bravo to all concerned!"
James Van Sant - American Record Guide - November/December 2014
“…Bavouzet’s delivery is unfailingly crisp and he pinpoints the essence of Haydn’s gestures, from the cheeky to the most heartfelt… Bavouzet’s decorations of line are as stylish as they are fascinating and delightful; his cadenzas as intelligent as one might expect. He plays on a Yamaha, whose crystal tone seems perfect for this repertoire.” *****
Colin Clarke - International Piano magazine - January/February 2015
"Mr. Bavouzet plays three delightful, inventive works on this new recording: Concerto No. 3 in F,No. 4 in G and (the best-known Haydn concerto) No. 11 in D. Collaborating with the impressiveManchester Camerata, he gives stylistically insightful and beautiful performances, enlivened with hisown cadenzas in all three pieces."
Anthony Tommasini - New York Times - November 2014
“… Bavouzet brings light, delicate joy and ‘Spielfreude’ to the concertos. Accolades to conductor Takács-Nagy, who makes the Manchester Camerata sound on top form.” *****
Marius Dawn - Pianist magazine - December 2014 /January 2015
“… his [Bavouzet] performances reflect an acute awareness of the style, scale and expressive scope of eighteenth-century performance practice as it is understood today. The Chandos engineers have captured this compelling music-making in all its dimension and detail. Very highly recommended.”
Patrick Rucker - International Record Review - October 2014
“… Bavouzet tackles three of Haydn’s best known concertos and brings to them his trademark insight and sparkle … Excellent sound.” *****
Guy Weatherall - Classical Music magazine - October 2014
Performance **** Recording ****
“… his[Bavouzet] rapport with Gábor Takács-Nagy and the sensitised strings of the excellent Manchester Camerata is complete.”
Bayan Northcott - BBC Music magazine - November 2014
“…Never more than here, for Manchester Camerata and Gábor Takács-Nagy (The founder of the Takács Quartet) offer stylish, detailed and dynamic support to Bavouzet, and he is the asolute master of the solo parts, playing with relish, imagination, a range of touch and volume. And with devotion and affection, pointing up the crispness and shapeliness Haydn’s urbanity and his delicious surprises; and it’s Bavouzet who contributes the cadenzas, each a winner… These are marvellous performances of very agreeable music and the sound quality is ideally balanced between soloist and ensemble and also between warmth and clarity.”
Colin Anderson - ClassicalSource.com - September 2014
“Jean-Efflam Bavouzet adds witty ornamentation, throws in out-of-period cadenzas, and plays with irresistible exuberance. It is a disc that is hard to play without breaking into a smile.” *****
Richard Fairman - Financial Times - 5 September 2014
Editor’s Choice (Orchestral Section)
“…He [Bavouzet] now presents the three authentic keyboard concertos in performances that demonstrate his innate love and understanding of this music in performances of the expected vivacity and insight…”
David Threasher - Gramophone magazine - September 2014