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Stephen Hough

    Stephen Hough ist ein britischer Pianist, Komponist und Schriftsteller, dessen künstlerisches Schaffen tief von seinem persönlichen Leben und Glauben geprägt ist. Bekannt für seine intellektuelle Strenge und leidenschaftlichen Darbietungen, wird sein Klavierspiel für seine tiefgründigen Einblicke und außergewöhnliche Technik gefeiert. Als Schriftsteller erforscht Hough Themen wie Kunst, Spiritualität und Identität, wobei seine Prosa die gleiche Tiefe und Präzision widerspiegelt, die auch in seiner Musik zu finden ist. Seine einzigartige Fähigkeit, verschiedene Denk- und Kreativbereiche zu verbinden, macht ihn zu einer faszinierenden Figur der zeitgenössischen Kultur.

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      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      An engrossing and frank coming-of-age memoir from one of the world's leading pianists. "Stephen Hough's memoir had me gripped from the beginning [ ...] riveting and revelatory. Most memoirs give me far more than I want to know - this is the rare sort that left me urgently demanding a second volume, a third, a fourth. I loved it." -- Philip Pullman Stephen Hough is indisputably one of the world's leading pianists, winning global acclaim and numerous awards. This memoir recounts his unconventional coming-of-age story, from his beginnings in an unmusical home in Cheshireto the main stage of Carnegie Hall in New York aged 21. We read of his early love-affair with the piano which curdled, after a teenage nervous breakdown, into failure at school and six-hours a day watching television, engulfed in dreams, seesawing between sexual and religious obsessions.We meet his supportive, if eccentric parents - his artistically frustrated father, his housework-hating mother. We read of the teachers who encouraged and inspired, and others who hit him on the head screaming, "you'll do nothing with your life". Then finding his way back to the piano, having abandoned plans for an alternative life as a Catholic priest, he flourished at the Royal Northern College of Music and the Juilliard School, beginning his career as an international soloist as this book ends.

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