i haven't played haydn in a few years, not that i was particularly thoughtful on interpretation when i did, but now that i'm playing a full sonata and am paranoid about interpretation i want to do it properly. so will go attempt to get some info on the sonatas etc, talk to my teacher, and listen to some recordings. so so far i have listened to 2 recordings- jeno jano and andras schiff, and they're both very different. jando seems to play (oh i'm talking about the e minor sonata (Hob.XVI:34)) with more authority and much speedier, where schiff tends to make it more romantic and flowing. i think i prefer the jando at this point, but that could be because i listened to if first. i'll go have a listen to some more recordings soon, but if anyone would like to contribute their thoughts on playing haydn it would be greatly appreciated!