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Watch Thomas Heywood's insights into Transcribing The Nine
Ludwig van Beethoven
Transcribed for Concert Organ Solo by Thomas Heywood
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36: III. Scherzo (Allegro)
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BEETHOVEN SYMPHONIES
Ludwig van Beethoven
Transcribed for Concert Organ Solo by Thomas Heywood
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36
Thomas Heywood
The 1953 Klais Organ
Echternach Basilica
Luxembourg
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 has been recorded on the 1953 Klais organ in Echternach Basilica in Luxembourg, an instrument of note for its expressive versatility. This instrument was also included in the cycle to show how it is possible to perform a Beethoven symphony on an instrument one would not usually expect: an instrument from the 1950s.
Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Beethoven’s birth in 2020, and the 200th Anniversary of Beethoven’s death in 2027, Thomas Heywood is becoming the first solo artist in history to transcribe, record and perform the nine Beethoven symphonies.
Heywood’s transcriptions for concert organ solo open new opportunities for the performance, enjoyment and interpretation of these 'cornerstones of Western civilisation'.
Before Heywood’s transcriptions, the solo performance of the complete Beethoven symphonies had only been possible on the piano, including Franz Liszt’s transcriptions for solo piano considered amongst the most technically demanding piano music ever written and, in the words of Vladimir Horowitz: 'the greatest works for the piano'.
Whereas Liszt, in his solo piano transcriptions, noted the names of the orchestral instruments for pianists to ‘imitate’, organists control an instrument that can be used to accurately convey Beethoven’s orchestral intentions and, together with the pipe organ’s greater range of sonority and expressive power, the result is – after Beethoven’s original – the ultimate experience in musical expression.
Recorded in video and audio on landmark organs around the world, specially chosen for their intrinsic suitability for each symphony, the cycle will be available progressively from 2020 to 2027 with regular releases until the completion of the project.
The published scores of Heywood’s transcriptions will be released together with the recordings.
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