Hough: Musical Jewellery Box

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Stephen Hough's New Piano Album

Label:

Hyperion

Catalogue No:

CDA67043

Discs:

1

Barcode:

0034571170435

Medium:

CD
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Stephen Hough's New Piano Album


Chaminade:

Pierrette - Air de ballet, Op. 41

Autrefois, Op. 87 No. 4

Godowsky:

Triakontameron No. 11 'Alt Wien'

Hough:

Musical Jewellery Box

Étude de Concert

Kalman:

Was weiss ein nie geküsster Rosenmund

(arr. Hough)

Liszt:

Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6

Moszkowski:

Étincelles, Op. 36 No. 6

Paderewski:

Mélodie in G flat major, Op. 16 No. 2

Rachmaninov:

Humoresque in G major, Op. 10 No. 5

Melodie in E Major, Op. 3 No. 3

(revised 1940 version)

Rodgers, R:

Hello young lovers (from The King and I)

(arr. Hough)

The Carousel Waltz

(arr. Hough)

Schubert:

Moments Musicaux, D780: No. 3 in F minor

(arr. Godowsky)

Morgengruss (No. 8 from Die schöne Müllerin, D795)

(arr. Godowsky)

Tchaikovsky:

Humoresque, Op. 10 No. 2

Dumka (Russian Rustic Scene), Op. 59

Pas de quatre

(arr. Wild)

Music from Sleeping Beauty

(arr. Pabst & Hough)

trad.:

Londonderry Air

(arr. Hough)


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Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“Stephen Hough fashions a viable programme culled from a bottomless piano bench of transcriptions, encores and other sundry ear-ticklers.
Indeed, Hough proves that one can make a well-balanced meal using only desserts. Modern pianists, to be sure, are more calorie conscious than their forebears, and Hough is no exception.
It's not his way to emphasise inner voices or linger over juicy modulatory patterns, à la Hofmann, Moiseiwitsch, Horowitz, Cortot or Cherkassky. If Hough prefers to bind Godowsky's garish counterpoints with skimmed milk rather than double cream, he's cheeky (and smart!) enough to insert his own ossias into Moskowski's Etincelles, or to retool the Tchaikovsky/ Pabst Sleeping Beauty Paraphrase to more brilliant pianistic effect. As in his previous 'Piano Albums', Hough serves up his own Rodgers & Hammerstein transcriptions. If the decorative note-spinning in 'Hello, Young Lovers' distracts from rather than enhances the eloquent original, the pianist's giddy romp through 'The Carousel Waltz' is a tour de force that brilliantly recaptures both the tender and tough-minded qualities inherent in the musical's book. Hough's own Etude de Concert gets plenty of finger-twisting mileage out of a rather un-memorable theme, harmonised, however, with clever Gershwinisms.
The unadorned Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky selections are played with heartfelt simplicity and a lean yet singing sonority.”

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