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Chopin: Late Masterpieces (Barcarolle/ Mazurkas/ Nocturnes/ Sonata No.3)
 
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Chopin: Late Masterpieces (Barcarolle/ Mazurkas/ Nocturnes/ Sonata No.3) [CD]

Stephen Hough Audio CD

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Hough was born in Heswall (then in Cheshire) on the Wirral Peninsula, and grew up in Hoylake, where he began piano lessons at the age of five. In 1978, he was a finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition and won the piano section. In 1982, he won the Terence Judd Award in England. In 1983, he took first prize at the Naumburg International Piano Competition in New York.

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A new Hough disc is one of life's pleasures. You know the programme will have been carefully considered and nurtured, every aspect of the peformance and recording attented to in the finest detail ,matched by Hyperion's exacting standards of presentation. A masterclass in style and poise --The gramophone.May 2010

Hough stresses the Classical outlook of Chopin's Romanticism,even in a programme encompassing some of his most harmonically advanced music. --BBC Music Magazine,June 2010

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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful
LOVELY RECORDING OF SOME BEAUTIFUL CHOPIN 11 May 2010
By GEORGE RANNIE - Published on Amazon.com
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This lovely full recording (75 minutes) consists of works composed by Chopin between 1843 and 1847 and are considered to be from Chopin's "mature" period. I guess, they are called "mature" because although Chopin was in his 30's he'd be dead (from ill-health) very soon. To me, the reason Chopin's compositional genius that is reflected in the compositions on this disc are considered "mature" is not from some premonition of Chopin of his impending doom but a "bring together" of his previous compositional skills to their greater glory--just my humble opinion. Anyway, this disc contains some gorgeous piano works by Chopin that are played most beautifully by Stephen Hough who also must be approaching his "mature" period (he's, after all, nearly 50 years of age).

Contained in the disc are the "Barcarolle" in F sharp minor; 3 Mazurkas in minor keys opus 63 and 67 and 68 (I adore them. They are very sad "little dances" that are played most beautifully by Hough); 2 Nocturnes, Opus 62; the "Polonaise-Fantasy" in A flat major that I have acquired more appreciation for mainly because of Stephen's brilliant playing; "Piano sonata #3 in B minor--my admiration of this work has increased too mainly thanks to Mr. Hough's outstanding playing of it on this recording--so full of technical virtuosity while playing with the most beautiful tone imaginable. All that I can say is BRAVO; and also contained therein is the Berceuse in D flat major.

As I stated above, Stephen must be in or fast approaching his so-called "mature" period. Not because of his age but, to me, because of the beauty of his playing as sublimely reflected in this disc.

Do read the notes to the disc there is a wonderful story written by Stephen about a "Bowler" hat and its "tie-in" with Chopin.
18 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Tip-top performance let down by recording quality 11 Jun 2010
By A reader - Published on Amazon.com
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Stephen Hough's taste and technique certainly aren't subject to meaningful criticism from the likes of me: this is a well-chosen program that bespeaks his intelligence and musicianship. The Polonaise-Fantasy in particular is full-bloodedly impressive, while the performances of the Berceuse and Barcarolle are endearing. I am still coming to grips with his interpretation of the Sonata--several auditions have left me preferring the new recording by Alberto Reyes on VAI. But, most unfairly as far as Mr. Hough is concerned, Mr. Reyes (as well as many others) has a distinct advantage: a decent recording. I don't know what happened but this one from Hyperion sounds to me as though someone threw a blanket over the piano, it's that murky. I had hoped that this would be a high point in the Chopin bicentennial but the recording quality is enough to preclude that.
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none better, 4.5 stars 25 Dec 2010
By hh - Published on Amazon.com
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Hough proves once again why he is in my short list of favorite pianists. He does not merely interpret, he brings us to a new place with the music. The pieces chosen for this disk are fine examples of a mature composer at his peak. They are played here with probing insight and wisdom: an ideal match. I do not normally like the word "lovely" because it feels weak and imprecise, but there are a few instances when it is the perfect word choice and this is one: the disk is lovely. Really. One bit of weirdness: there is an entry by Hough in the liner notes where he discusses bowler hats and Rothko. I imagine this was the editor's whimsical idea: Go ahead and let rip with something very tangential; let's see if anyone at all still reads liner notes, shall we? :-)

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