Stephen Hough's "Stephen Hough's English Piano Album" is a captivating collection of classical piano pieces, released in 2002 under the Hyperion label. This album spans a diverse range of compositions, showcasing Hough's technical prowess and expressive depth. With a duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, it features 23 tracks that blend various genres within classical music, including chamber music and solo piano works.
The album opens with the "Bagatelles" by Stephen Reynolds, a set of four pieces that display Hough's scrupulous attention to detail and full-bodied playing. It continues with homages to Delius and Fauré, where Hough's performances are noted for their sensuous harmonic felicities and technical impeccability. The "Valse Enigmatique" numbers and "In Smyrna" add a touch of mystery and elegance, while pieces like "The Way to Polden" and "The Dew Fairy" bring a sense of whimsy and charm.
Hough's renditions of "6 Studies 'Study Variations'" demonstrate his virtuosity and versatility, covering a wide range of moods and tempos. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Song to the Seals" and "Reverie d'Amour," highlighting Hough's ability to breathe life into each composition.
Critically acclaimed, "Stephen Hough's English Piano Album" has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Gramophone Recording of the Year 2002 and a Penguin Guide Rosette. This album is a testament to Stephen Hough's artistry, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience for classical music enthusiasts.