Ian Hobson is a musician of tremendous versatility who has earned
an international reputation as a pianist, conductor, and teacher.
Born in Wolverhampton, England, Hobson studied music at the Royal
Academy of Music and Cambridge University in England, and at Yale
University in the United States. His international career was launched
in 1981 when he won First Prize at the Leeds International Piano
Competition, having already garnered silver medals at both the Artur
Rubinstein and Vienna-Beethoven competitions. His teachers have
included Sidney Harrison, Ward Davenny, Claude Frank, and Menahem
Pressler.
Hobson's programs consistently demonstrate a repertoire that spans
the centuries and demands an extraordinary command of styles and
scholarly vision, in addition to great keyboard prowess. His recordings
and recital performances encompass a cross section of works from
mammoth to miniature: a series of works from The London Pianoforte
School, the complete cycle of Beethoven Piano Sonatas, all of the
Brahms Variations for Piano, as well as Rachmaninoff's Seventeen
Études-Tableaux and Twenty-four Preludes, Chopin-Godowsky's
Etudes, Bach's Goldberg Variations, and contemporary works written
for him by Ridout, Lees, Liptak, and Gardner. An ingenious programmer,
Hobson commemorated the 200th anniversary of the Franz Schubert's
birth in a unique recital at New York's 92nd Street Y during the
'97-98 season; entitled Homage to Schubert; the program comprised
Ravel's Valses nobles et sentimentales, the great Sonata in G major,
D894 by Schubert himself and the complete arrangements for piano
of Schubert's compositions by Leopold Godowsky.
During the last several seasons, engagements have included appearances
at Alice Tully Hall, at New York's Mostly Mozart Festival, performances
of the Chopin and Moscheles concertos at the Bard Music Festival,
and recitals in the US, England and Italy. He performed the Piano
Concerto of Henry Holden Huss at Carnegie Hall with the American
Composers Orchestra and the Concerto for Piano of Clara Schumann
on Great Performers at Lincoln Center. He performed and recorded
Paderewski's Piano Concerto and Fantasie Polonaise with the Sinfonia
Varsovia conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk in 1995. In January 1997 he
performed and recorded the Henry Holden Huss Concerto and the Ernest
Schelling Suite Fantastique with Martyn Brabbams and the BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra.
Major orchestras of the world with which Ian Hobson has appeared
include the Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Scottish National,
Royal Liverpool, Halle, ORD-Vienna, Das Orchester der Beethovenhalle,
Israel Sinfonietta, New Zealand Symphony, and the symphony orchestras
of Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Saint Louis, Baltimore, Indianapolis,
and Houston.
Increasingly, Hobson is in demand as a conductor, particularly
for performances in which he doubles as piano soloist. He made his
debut with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra as conductor and soloist
in October 1997. He has led the English Chamber Orchestra, the Indianapolis
Chamber Orchestra, the Northwest Chamber Orchestra, the Fort Worth
Chamber Orchestra, the Fresno Philharmonic, the San Diego Chamber
Orchestra, the Santa Rosa Symphony, the Nebraska Chamber Orchestra,
the Tallahassee Symphony, the Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra of Israel,
as well as his own Sinfonia da Camera - a chamber orchestra he formed
in 1984 which quickly gained international recognition through its
recordings.
Hobson is also active as an opera conductor with a wide range of
repertoire ranging from Cimarosa and Pergolesi, Mozart and Beethoven
through works by Johann and Richard Strauss. In September 1997 he
conducted and recorded John Philip Sousa's comic opera "El
Capitan" in a newly restored version with the Sinfonia da Camera
and a stellar cast of young singers; the recording was released
in January 1998 on the new Zephyr label recently founded by Mr.
Hobson.
A much sought-after judge for both national and international competitions,
Hobson was invited at the specific request of Van Cliburn to participate
as a juror for both the preliminary and final rounds of the Tenth
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1997. In 1998 he
acted as juror, performed as a recitalist and conducted the final
round of the Artur Rubinstein Competition in Poland. In March of
2000 he was a juror for the Chopin Competition in Florida. In September
2001 he joined the jury for the International Pianoforte Competition
Cologne (Foundation Tomassoni) in Germany.
In January 1998 Ian Hobson formed Zephyr Productions, Inc. as the
parent company for his new label, Zephyr Records. The inaugural
releases on the Zephyr label included the complete Beethoven Piano
Sonatas as well as the Sousa opera. Other recent releases include
works by Falla and Ravel; two volumes of concertos by Ignaz Moscheles;
the Schubert/Godowsky transcriptions for piano; and David Johnson's
Twelve Preludes and Fugues for Piano. Upcoming releases will include
music for two pianos by Saint-Säens/Liszt.
Mr. Hobson has made many recordings for other labels during the
course of his career. Arabesque Recordings has produced more than
twenty recordings by the artist. Recent releases on this label include
"The Complete Solo Piano Transcriptions and Arrangements of
Sergei Rachmaninoff," "The Complete Piano Variations of
Johannes Brahms," "The Complete Piano Sonatas & Other
Works of Robert Schumann," "Hobson's Choice" (a collection
of the pianist's favorite pieces, exploring the multiple faces of
virtuosity across three centuries of music). Recent releases include
a disc of the "Piano Music of Benjamin Lees" for Albany
Troy; the complete Mendelssohn "Works for Piano and Orchestra"
for Arabesque; the Rachmaninoff "Early Piano Works," also
for Arabesque; and the Huss Piano Concerto and Schelling "Suite
Fantastique" for Hyperion.
With William Warfield and the Sinfonia da Camera, Hobson recorded
Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du Soldat" and Walton's "Facade."
BMG's Catalyst label has also released his recording of Kevin Oldham's
Concerto for Piano, Op. 14, with the Kansas City Symphony under
the direction of William McLaughlin. He has recorded Mozart's Piano
Concertos Nos. 23 and 24 with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted
by Sir Alexander Gibson for EMI.