Stephen Hough reviews

Stephen Hough reviews

Elgar: Violin Concerto; Violin Sonata

Renaud Capuçon (violin), Stephen Hough (piano); London Symphony Orchestra/Simon Rattle (Erato)
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Vida breve (Stephen Hough)

Stephen Hough (piano) (Hyperion)
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Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos 1-5

Stephen Hough (piano); Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Hannu Lintu (Hyperion)
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Stephen Hough’s Dream Album: Works by Liszt, Hough, Dohnányi et al

Stephen Hough (Hyperion)
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Brahms: The Final Piano Pieces

Stephen Hough (piano) (Hyperion)
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Stephen Hough creates 'many and varied beauties' from Debussy's piano works

Stephen Hough’s Debussy playing at the Royal Festival Hall a few years ago left me dangling blissfully from cloud 30, never mind nine, so anticipation ran high for this album. And its beauties are many and varied.

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Stephen Hough plays Schumann and Dvořák Piano Concertos

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Stephen Hough: Scriabin * Janáček - Sonatas * Poems

Scriabin: Piano Sonatas Nos 4 & 5; Deux poèmes, Op. 32; Vers la flamme, Op. 72; Janáček: On an overgrown path; Piano Sonata
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Vaughan Williams; Hough

Vaughan Williams’s Dona nobis pacem is a work that wastes no time cutting to the quick, and nor does this performance of it: in the opening Agnus Dei soprano Sarah Fox is immediately intense and focused, the Colorado Symphony coiled and ready to spring on the explosive tutti that rips forth from the softer textures.

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Stephen Hough: In The Night

Stephen Hough’s album takes wing in an atmosphere of tension and sombreness. Built around his own Second Piano Sonata, subtitled ‘notturno luminoso’, its programme extends on either side through soundscapes of night by Beethoven, Chopin and Schumann. In this world with its permutations of turbulence, hauntings, nightmare and a more sinister than usual masked ball, anything seems possible except tranquil sleep.

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Stephen Hough's French Album

 

Writing this in the summer heat of the Olympic opening ceremony, I have to remind myself that ‘into each life some rain must fall’. Stephen Hough’s superb and rightly acclaimed series of Saint-Saëns Piano Concertos is notable, among many other qualities, for its rhythmic control. So what happened here?

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Stephen Hough in Recital

The individual items on this disc gave me almost unalloyed pleasure. Stephen Hough is one of the UK's most thoughtful and interesting pianists. The Mendelssohn Variations come over as truly 'sérieuses', on a par with anything by his friend Schumann, thanks to Hough's vivid characterisation and dramatic flair.

 

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