Virtuoso Voices™ - Stephen Hough (Rhapsody Redefined) 0:29 December 2006 CD Music Suggestion: Use this clip to enhance your introduction of Stephen Hough playing Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. (Hyperion 67501/2) SUGGESTED HOST INTRO   It can be hard to live down, or even live up to your image and reputation. Rachmaninoff's music has been burdened with a not so flattering reputation in some circles. Pianist Stephen Hough says he sees and hears Rachmaninoff differently than some of the composer's detractors. CLIP TRANSCRIPT "I think with Rachmaninoff there's a great aristocracy to the music. From the 1950's and 60's, people thought of Rachmaninoff as sentimental, somehow as being tawdry, cheap and they thought of it to do with Hollywood and so on, but I don't feel the music is like that at all. The music is very refined; it's very noble, but it's not music that's self-indulgent or wallows in itself. And certainly this piece, the Rachmaninoff Rhapsody, is probably the least wallowing of all of his pieces." SUGGESTED HOST OUTRO Stephen Hough. His recordings of Rachmaninoff's Piano and Orchestral music won universal critical acclaim – including several "Best Recording of the Year" awards. Here he is playing the wallow-free Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini by Rachmaninoff. Andrew Litton conducts the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. For more information, visit our website; www.virtuosovoices.org