I dislike how she plays the transition at 57 seconds, her left hand is not forte enough so it doesn't really show the difference in character between the passages.
I had no idea that this work existed. I like it very much. I do not know whether it is ever performed, but definitely it should be. I also appreciate your analysis. It's very enlightening. Thanks a lot.
Fantastic performance! You can view the live performance of this recording by Ms Einav Yarden by searching for "Haydn - Sonata in F major, Hob. XVI/29, Einav Yarden, Live"
The orchestra is actually comprised of members of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Sometimes a recording company would have a few more recordings to make beyond the contracted agreement. By calling it "The Columbia Symphony Orchestra" instead of the Philadelphia Orchestra, they needed to pay only the players, a smaller sum.
Enjoyable, what a pianist. You could follow the lines in the score easily, Bach is linear. And access to a grand piano mechanics makes those rapid passages easy :)