Stephen Hough in recital at Carnegie Hall.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
There's a three-word cliché used by tired (and too-wired) classical music journalistas to describe Stephen Hough. That cliché is the "thinking man's pianist." Cliché or no, he remains an intelligent and slightly aloof artist, who is most often heard in the concerto format. On Tuesday night, Mr. Hough, a dapper gent (who looks like he just auditioned for a certain BBC science fiction series) made his welcome return to Carnegie Hall for an evening of Debussy, Schumann and Beethoven.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
The always dapper Stephen Hough and friend. Photo by Sim Canetty Clarke provided by Carnegie Hall. |