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#1844402 - 02/14/12 10:35 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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I plan on attending his performance here in Miami on Sunday. I know it's Beethoven, Scriabin, and Liszt. I assume it will be the same program. I'm looking forward to it. He followed that with a sonata of his own (takes some nerve!)... Interestingly he had the sheet music on the stand and turned the pages during performance, perhaps to avoid giving the impression of an improvisation? Surely he must know his own work. 1) Why do you say "takes some nerve"? 2) I may be remembering incorrectly, but I believe on his blog a few months back he commented on using the sheet music while performing his own work - basically for the exact reason you're suggesting, "to avoid people thinking it's an improvisation." -Daniel
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#1844412 - 02/14/12 10:44 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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I plan on attending his performance here in Miami on Sunday.
Let me know what you think! He followed that with a sonata of his own (takes some nerve!)... Interestingly he had the sheet music on the stand and turned the pages during performance, perhaps to avoid giving the impression of an improvisation? Surely he must know his own work. 1) Why do you say "takes some nerve"? 2) I may be remembering incorrectly, but I believe on his blog a few months back he commented on using the sheet music while performing his own work - basically for the exact reason you're suggesting, "to avoid people thinking it's an improvisation." -Daniel Well, if you put your own work between Beethoven and Scriabin you cannot be very modest. But as I said I liked it and think it holds up nicely. I don't follow his blog. It sure had the effect of not seeming an improvisation, with him turning the pages constantly, but it also was mildly distracting and made me wonder why he did that.
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#1844418 - 02/14/12 10:55 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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It sure had the effect of not seeming an improvisation, with him turning the pages constantly, but it also was mildly distracting and made me wonder why he did that. I saw Stephen Hough some years back. Don't recall the entire programme (he closed with the Carnival), but I do remember him playing the Six Studies by Kenneth Leighton. He did use the score, and I assumed it was because he may not have trusted his memory in such complex music. Maybe he had only recently learned the piece?
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#1844422 - 02/14/12 11:06 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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"Modest" or not, I wish we saw it more often. In the recent thread on old concert programs from the University of Michigan archives, it was interesting to compare programs by Prokofiev (comprising of his own works by majority) and Rachmaninoff (comprising mostly of works by others.) Here is Hough's entry from June 2011 I was referring to. He closes, "This coming Saturday I will give the world premiere of my Sonata for Piano (broken branches) at the Wigmore Hall and I'm going to use the score. Well, I wouldn't want people to think I was improvising, would I!" -Daniel
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#1844459 - 02/14/12 12:24 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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I saw him in July last year playing a similar programme in Leicester, UK. He played Scriabin no. 4 in addition to 5, and he did so at a number of other events in 2011. Looking at his 2012 schedule he appears to have dropped this piece. 2011 season 2012 season
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#1844699 - 02/14/12 06:47 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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I really am hoping he makes his way here again sometime in the not too distant future. Last he was round it was with the Brahms dminor and it was brilliant. Wonderful pianist and quite an intelligent man who is very kind and fun to talk to.
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#1844702 - 02/14/12 06:48 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Where is "here" stores?
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#1844716 - 02/14/12 07:08 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Wasn't aware it was a secret.
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#1844745 - 02/14/12 08:01 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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I saw him play that same recital in Melbourne last year. I agree with your comments. I didn't connect with the tempo in the Moonlight first movement either. But other than that it was a VERY strong recital. Great pianist.
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#1844773 - 02/14/12 08:50 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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I've got tickets for Rach 3 in June!
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#1845034 - 02/15/12 05:19 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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In August-September this year, he's playing Saint-Saens' 5th here in Perth. I haven't got tickets yet, due to insufficient funds at the moment.
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#1845047 - 02/15/12 07:09 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Jolteon, I LOVE that concerto! I hope you are able to get the money to see it. He is FANTASTIC with it on the CD, and I would expect that he is just as fantastic with it live.
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#1845054 - 02/15/12 07:38 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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i heard him play here in Kansas a few years back. AFterwards, he was signing CDs at a table.. just like a regular person. I congratulated him on his WONDERFUL playing, (and I really loved his final 'march of the Siamese children' piece..
He asked me if i wanted to buy a CD. I must have teared up when I said "I wish".. anyway, he GAVE me one.
now that's a good guy.
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#1845196 - 02/15/12 11:00 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Stephen Hough is a lovely man and I remember being inspired by him immensely when I was a teen. My mom took me to the Mostly Mozart festival at Avery Fisher and I watched him play the von Weber Konzertstuck (not a coincidence that I played it much later, myself). He was brilliant and got multiple ovations. I appreciate his artistry and his choices of repertoire. I think it's a nice mix of standard and contemporary.
He's on Twitter - you should follow! I read his blog as well.
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#1845520 - 02/15/12 06:18 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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#1845545 - 02/15/12 07:01 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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.. anyway, he GAVE me one.
That's Stephen. Gracious man with a warm heart.
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#1845556 - 02/15/12 07:12 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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i heard him play here in Kansas a few years back. AFterwards, he was signing CDs at a table.. just like a regular person. I congratulated him on his WONDERFUL playing, (and I really loved his final 'march of the Siamese children' piece..
He asked me if i wanted to buy a CD. I must have teared up when I said "I wish".. anyway, he GAVE me one.
now that's a good guy. I already liked and admired Stephen Hough, but your story made me like and admire him even more!
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#1845910 - 02/16/12 09:32 AM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
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and btw.. perhaps because he gave me a free CD, I bought this book. It is PLENTY difficult and absolutely delightful!.. especially the march of the siamese children.
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#1846031 - 02/16/12 12:19 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Ooh, lucky you! I adore Stephen Hough, a brilliant pianist and a total renaissance man.... I mean, he blogs about everything from perfumes to puddings!
Would love to meet the guy.
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#1846038 - 02/16/12 12:25 PM
Re: Stephen Hough recital
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
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i follow his blog occasionally. he's an interesting guy .. that's for sure.
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