Ivan Ilic 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 Beethoven’s Trios, Op. 9 as well as keyboard transcriptions of twenty-five of Haydn’s symphonies.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | I. Adagio – Allegro Spiritoso | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 2 | II. Adagio Cantabile | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 3 | III. Menuetto. Allegretto | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 4 | IV. Presto | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 5 | I. Grave – Presto | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 6 | II. Poco Adagio | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 7 | III. Menuetto & Trio. Allegretto | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 8 | IV. Finale. Vivace | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 9 | I. Allegro Con Brio | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 10 | II. Menuetto & Trio. Allegretto | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 11 | III. Adagio | Ivan Ilic | |
| Track 12 | IV. Finale. Presto | Ivan Ilic |






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