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A set of sparkling keyboard discoverie­s

Kate Bolton-porciatti delights in Mitzi Meyerson’s performanc­e of Steffan

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Steffan

Harpsichor­d Sonatas Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichor­d) Glossa GCD921810 78:49 mins A contempora­ry of Haydn, the Bohemian composer Joseph Anton Steffan (1726-97) fled his war-torn country to settle in Vienna in 1741 where he became the teacher of the future Queen of France, Marie Antoinette. He’s best known today for his songs but this disc reveals a fistful of sparkling keyboard works: there are hints of Haydn here, Scarlatti there, but Steffan’s style is ultimately original and distinctiv­e.

Having dusted off these forgotten scores for her swansong recording, Mitzi Meyerson makes for a persuasive advocate. She brings rhetoric and drama to the programmat­ic opening work, conjuring up the ebb and flow of a devotional procession. In the first movement of the B flat Sonata, spirited percussive playing interrupts sinuous passagewor­k while, in the closing minuet of the same work, courtly grace turns to whirling exotica. In the opening Adagio of the C minor Sonata, turbulent sturm und drang tirades give way to witty banter, and even the single-movement works – both marked Andante non molto – vacillate in tempo and mood.

Meyerson realises Steffan’s expressive dynamics (probably written with the fortepiano in mind) by contrastin­g different manuals, stops and registers and using single and triple strings to paint varied timbres and colours. Above all, though, she highlights Steffan’s delightful sense of humour in the lolloping naivety of the B flat Andante non molto and in the miaowing squeals and dissonance­s of the final sonata’s ‘Cat Song.’

In sum, Steffan revels in all the expressive possibilit­ies of the keyboards of his day; Meyerson responds with playing at once informed and joyous. PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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Meyerson highlights Steffan’s delightful sense of humour

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Ending on a joyous note: this recording is to be Mitzi Meyerson’s last
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