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Radetzky Waltz[5’20]Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Das alte Lied[2’26]Henry Love (1895-1976), arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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In the Steppes (No 2 of Memories of Childhood, Op 11)[1’17]Julius Isserlis (1888-1968)
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Kitri’s variation (Extract from Don Quixote)[1’18]Ludwig Minkus (1826-1917), arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Dulcinea’s variation (Extract from Don Quixote)[2’06]Ludwig Minkus (1826-1917), arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Moscow Nights[2’10]Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy (1907-1979), arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Harmonies du soir (No 11 of Douze Études d’exécution transcendante, S139)[9’01]Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
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Étude in F minor (No 10 of Douze Études d’exécution transcendante, S139)[5’01]Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
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Capricho Catalan (No 5 of España ‘6 hojas de album’, Op 165)[3’40]Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909)
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Intermezzo No 1[2’19]Manuel Ponce (1882-1948)
Four Rhapsodies Op 11Ernő Dohnányi (1877-1960)
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No 3 in C major: Vivace[4’47]
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Kuusi ‘The spruce’ (No 5 of Five Pieces, Op 75)[2’40]Jean Sibelius (1865-1957)
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Solöga ‘Sun-eye’ (No 3 of Sommarcroquiser ‘Summer sketches’, Op 11)[3’00]William Seymer (1890-1964)
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Pas des écharpes (No 3 of Suite de piano)[4’52]Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944)
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Niccolo’s Waltz[2’22]Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Osmanthus Romp[1’05]Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Osmanthus Reverie[2’22]Stephen Hough (b1961)
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By the sleepy lagoon[3’19]Eric Coates (1886-1957)
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Somewhere a voice is calling[2’36]Arthur F Tate (1870-1950), arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Matilda’s Rhumba[2’13]Anonymous – traditional, arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Iver-song ‘Lullaby'[1’36]Stephen Hough (b1961)
Eight Humoresques Op 101 B187Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)
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No 7 in G flat major: Poco lento e grazioso[3’07]
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Songs my mother taught me (No 4 of Gypsy Songs, Op 55)[2’01]Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904), arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Salut d’amour Op 12[2’54]Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
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Blow the wind southerly[2’17]Anonymous – traditional, arr. Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Lullaby[1’21]Stephen Hough (b1961)
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Jeunes filles au jardin (No 5 of Scènes d’enfants)[2’42]Federico Mompou (1893-1987)
Few pianists today could devise such a recital—their own transcriptions and variations on well-known classics included as a matter of course—and seldom can these graceful, delightful pieces have had such consummate musicianship lavished on them. Such stuff as dreams are made on …