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Ronald Stevenson's "The Transcendental Tradition" is a captivating journey through a diverse range of musical styles and influences, released on November 1, 2005, under the APR label. This impressive collection spans a little over an hour and sixteen minutes, showcasing Stevenson's virtuosity and versatility as a pianist.
The album opens with a serene rendition of Schubert's "Du bist die Ruh" from the 12 Lieder von Schubert, setting a contemplative tone. Stevenson then delves into his own compositions, including the intricate "53 Studies on the Chopin Études," demonstrating his deep engagement with the piano repertoire. His interpretations of Gershwin's "Love Walked In" and "The Man I Love" bring a touch of jazz sophistication, while his fantasy on themes from Britten's "Peter Grimes" offers a dramatic contrast.
Stevenson's arrangements of classical works, such as Bach's Chaconne from the Violin Partita No. 2 and Busoni's Prelude, Fugue & Fantasy on themes from Faust, showcase his ability to reimagine and reinterpret music for the piano. The album is a testament to Stevenson's technical prowess and artistic vision, making it a compelling listen for fans of classical and contemporary piano music.