Ivan Ilić plays Haydn: Symphonies [transcribed for piano by Carl David Stegmann]

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Ivan Ilić plays Haydn: Symphonies [transcribed for piano by Carl David Stegmann]
Ivan Ilić (piano)

[ Chandos / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 1 September 2019

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Ivan Ilić came across these transcriptions, scarcely known at all, through the most unlikely and serendipitous sequence of events. Carl David Stegmann (1751 1826) was a tenor, keyboard player, conductor, and composer, who worked mostly in the field of opera. Employed by the Court Theatre in Mainz (where he sang in the first German-language production of Don Giovanni), he also gave a number of acclaimed performances in Frankfurt. Trained as an organist, he made transcriptions of string quintets by Mozart and Beethovens Trios, Op. 9 as well as keyboard transcriptions of twenty-five of Haydns symphonies. Ivan Ilić writes: It is unclear to me whether these transcriptions were ever meant to be played as concert repertoire, in public. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm I have encountered wherever I have played them has persuaded me to make this recording, to allow more people to hear Stegmann's idiomatic arrangements.

"These cleanly articulated, beautifully coloured performances charm and excite, just as good orchestral performances might - not least in the vigorous Sturm und Drang drama of No 44" (Sunday Times)

"Ilić certainly plays these symphonies with conviction... A fascinating disc with terrific sound." (International Piano}

"This well-recorded release further demonstrates his penchant for unusual, fresh, and impeccably executed program building." 10/10 ClassicsToday

Tracks:

Symphony No. 92 in G major "Oxford";
Symphony No. 75 in D major
Symphony No. 44 in E minor "Trauer"