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Inclou aquests noms: Stephen Hough, Stephen Hough Cbe

Obres de Stephen Hough

Enough: Scenes from Childhood (2023) 13 exemplars
The Final Retreat (2018) 13 exemplars
Liszt - Sonata, Ballades and Polonaises (2000) — piano — 4 exemplars
Stephen Hough in recital (2009) 3 exemplars
Stephen Hough's English Album (2002) 3 exemplars
Piano Music 2 exemplars
Stephen Hough's Dream Album (2018) 2 exemplars
A Mozart Album [CD] (2008) 2 exemplars
The Piano Album (2009) 2 exemplars
In the Night 1 exemplars
New York variations 1 exemplars
Dream Album 1 exemplars
Stephen Hough's Spanish Album (2006) 1 exemplars
Piano Album 1 exemplars
In Recital (2009) 1 exemplars
Stephen Hough Piano Collection (2005) 1 exemplars
Italian Recital (1993) 1 exemplars
Franck: Piano Music (1997) 1 exemplars
Chopin : Nocturnes 1 exemplars
The Bible as Prayer 1 exemplars
Mozart Album 1 exemplars
Russian Piano Music 1 exemplars

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This childhood memoir, by the pianist and composer Stephen Hough, is told as a series of vignettes: jigsaw pieces of the past which fit together to form a fascinating picture. His memories are intimate ones: the complex mysteries of family life, and his difficult years as a pupil at a music school in the 1970s, which brought him close to a breakdown. He writes about his very early realisation that he was gay (‘I knew I was gay before I knew what it was’) and his gradual acceptance of himself. He also, in his fragmentary way, paints a vivid portrait of the England of the period: the bad food, embarrassing fashions, and even glam rock - the young maestro’s bedroom was adorned with posters of his heroes David Bowie and Marc Bolan.

As might be expected, he writes with particular insight about music. His description of hearing Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius for the first time, at a low point in his teenage years when he had lost his passion for the piano and spent most of his time slumped in front of the TV, is a moving example of the regenerative and life-changing power of music. It restored his faith in his vocation and ignited another one; not long afterwards he became a Catholic and seriously contemplated entering the priesthood.

Music flows through this memoir - a dance to the music of time, indeed - while always remaining only a part of it. The prose itself resonates with a disciplined musicality. You don’t have to be a classical music fan to enjoy Hough’s candid, funny and touching coming-of-age story. Enough is astonishingly self-revealing while never saying too much; just enough.
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gpower61 | Nov 7, 2023 |
A nice collection of short pieces by the concert pianist. Many published before on a blog or in newspapers and magazines but all new to me. He's far better on music, piano playing and the life of a concert pianist than he is on catholicism which is obvioiusly a big part of his life. But he's open and thought provoking and it's good that someone with a rare talent and lifestyle takes the time to put down his. It seems an important process for him.
 
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Steve38 | Jun 24, 2021 |

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52
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Membres
158
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