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HYPERION TO RE-ISSUE SIR STEPHEN HOUGH’S RECORDING OF CHOPIN’S COMPLETE WALTZES, INCLUDING THE NEWLY DISCOVERED WALTZ FOUND AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM IN NEW YORK


NEW YORK (March 26, 2025) — On April 11, 2025, Hyperion Records re-releases Sir Stephen Hough’s complete Chopin Waltzes, now featuring Sir Stephen’s new recording of Chopin’s Waltz in A minor (Valse). This previously unheard version was discovered in the archives of the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City in 2024, after nearly 200 years — an astounding and monumental discovery for classical music. With the addition of the Valse to the album, Sir Stephen becomes the only pianist to have recorded every single Chopin waltz.


Chopin’s Waltz in A minor (Valse) is shorter than many others in Chopin’s output: only 24 bars with one repeat, and roughly 80 seconds in length. It also includes unusual dynamic markings, including a triple forte near the beginning. Still, multiple unique hallmarks in the score confirm its provenance. According to leading Chopin scholar Jeffrey Kallberg, who wrote the liner notes to the Hyperion release, the Waltz in A minor likely dates from early in Chopin’s career and was initially intended as a gift. In a New York Times article on the discovery, Sir Stephen said that the piece “may be very much a trifle, but it has a charm and preciousness.” Kallberg adds: “In its sense of sophisticated play, in its exploration of melancholy, and in its embrace of sociability, the newly discovered Valse is, despite its brevity, emblematic of Chopin’s achievements in this genre.”


First released in August 2011, Hough’s Chopin: The Complete Waltzes originally featured Chopin’s eight published waltzes, nine unpublished waltzes, and a collection of “doubtful attributions,” arranged chronologically within each section. The album won the prestigious 2011 Diapason d'Or de l'année and was named one of the best recordings of the year by Classic FM magazine. The Guardian praised Hough’s performance for its authority and panache, noting, “His balance between virtuosity and vivid expression is so finely judged that each moment resonates with intensity.” The Times wrote, “Every waltz conveys the feeling of bodies in motion, skirts twirling, and hearts intertwined … you don’t just hear Hough’s fingers; you hear his soul.”


This project follows Hyperion’s release of Hough’s First Piano Concerto with the Hallé orchestra conducted by Sir Mark Elder. The piano concerto, subtitled ‘The World of Yesterday,’ was released February 2025 across worldwide streaming platforms and on CD. The recording was named Editor’s Choice by Gramophone and received widespread acclaim in both the US and UK. Taking advantage of the worldwide resurgence of vinyl, an LP version of the album is set for global release on April 11, alongside the newly completed Chopin Waltzes.


Sir Stephen Hough performs his own compositions in upcoming engagements, including his Sonatina Nostalgica (also featured on the album with his piano concerto) and works by Chaminade, Liszt, and Chopin on March 28 at the ATX Chamber Music Festival in Austin, TX. Also in Austin the following evening, Ensemble ATX performs his String Quartet no. 1 (Les Six Rencontres) on a program that also includes Sir Stephen playing solo works by Chopin and Brahms’ Piano Quintet in F Minor. From April 5-7, he plays his piano concerto with the Oregon Symphony conducted by David Danzmayr, and repeats his recital program at Chamber Music Napa Valley on April 8.  He also performs Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Vancouver Symphony led by Stanislav Kochanovsky, from April 11-13


ABOUT SIR STEPHEN HOUGH

Named by The Economist as one of Twenty Living Polymaths, Sir Stephen Hough combines a distinguished career as a pianist with those of composer and writer. He was the first classical performer to be awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year Honors 2014, and was awarded a Knighthood for Services to Music in the Queen’s Birthday Honors 2022.


He has performed extensively in recital and with most of the world’s major orchestras, and his catalog of around 70 albums has garnered four Grammy nominations, eight Gramophone Awards and France’s Diapason d’Or de l’Année. As a composer he has been commissioned by Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Wigmore Hall, the Gilmore Foundation, the Genesis Foundation, members of the Berlin Philharmonic amongst others. He wrote the commissioned work for the 2022 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, performed by all 30 competitors, and his String Quartet No.1 Les Six Rencontres, commissioned for the Takács Quartet, was recorded for Hyperion Records. His music is published by Josef Weinberger Ltd.


As an author, Hough’s memoir Enough: Scenes from Childhood was published by Faber & Faber in Spring 2023. It follows his 2019 collection of essays for Faber, Rough Ideas: Reflections on Music and More – a 2020 Royal Philharmonic Society Award winner and one of Financial Times’ Book of the Year 2019 – as well as his first novel, The Final Retreat (Sylph Editions, 2018). He has also been published by The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Times, and The Guardian. Hough is an Honorary Bencher of the Middle Temple, an Honorary Member of the Royal Philharmonic Society, and was a Visiting Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University from 2019 to 2022.


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