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Stephen Hough Named Winner of Northwestern's
$50,000 Jean Gimbel Lane Prize in Piano Performance
EVANSTON, Ill. --- The Northwestern University School of Music
today (Dec. 4) announced that pianist Stephen Hough is the
2008 winner of the $50,000 Jean Gimbel Lane Prize in Piano
Performance.
The School of Music’s biennial award was established
in 2005 to honor pianists who have achieved the highest levels
of national and international recognition. The inaugural winner
was Richard Goode.
Hough, a native of Great Britain, has been hailed worldwide
for his command of standard repertoire and for his interest
in neglected 19th century as well as contemporary repertoire.
He was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship in 2001.
In addition to receiving a $50,000 cash award, the Jean Gimbel
Lane Prize winner spends two to three non-consecutive weeks
in residency at the School of Music engaging in master classes,
chamber music coaching and lecturing. He or she also performs
a public recital during one of the residency weeks. Hough’s
initial Northwestern residency will take place the week of
Nov. 10, 2008.
Stephen Hough said, “I am deeply honored to have been
chosen for this prestigious prize. I am especially excited
to have the opportunity to work with Northwestern students
during the next couple of years, and to be involved in the
life of one of the great American universities.”
Toni-Marie Montgomery, dean of the School of Music said, “The
School of Music looks forward to Stephen Hough’s residencies
as part of the Jean Gimbel Lane Prize in Piano Performance.
Our students and faculty will benefit from Mr. Hough’s
distinctive and outstanding artistry. We look forward to welcoming
him to the Northwestern campus.”
Prize donor Jean Gimbel Lane is a 1952 graduate of Northwestern
University who majored in art history. Mrs. Lane and her husband,
Bill, live in the San Francisco Bay area.
Stephen Hough is widely regarded as one of the most distinctive
pianists of his generation, integrating brilliant technique
and imagination with scholarship and intellectual rigor. His
more than 40 compact discs on the Hyperion label have garnered
numerous international prizes, including Gramophone magazine’s
Record of the Year in 1996 and 2003, the Deutsche Schallplattenpreis,
Diapason d'Or, Le Monde de la Musique, and several Grammy nominations.
Since winning First Prize in the 1983 Naumburg International
Piano Competition, Hough has appeared with almost every major
American and European orchestra. He plays recitals in important
halls and series around the world, and is a favored guest artist
at such international festivals as Ravinia, Tanglewood, Edinburgh,
Aldeburgh, Salzburg and the BBC Proms.
Hough also has collaborated as a chamber musician with cellist
Steven Isserlis, violinists Joshua Bell and Tabea Zimmermann
and clarinetist Michael Collins and with the Emerson, Takacs
and Juilliard string quartets. Strongly committed to contemporary
music, Hough has had the composers George Tsontakis, Lowell
Liebermann and James MacMillan write works especially for him.
Hough is an accomplished writer and composer. In addition
to critically acclaimed compact disc liner notes and published
articles, he authored the book “The Bible as Prayer.” Performances
of his compositions include the 2007 premieres of his cello
concerto, with Steven Isserlis and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic,
and two Masses at London's Westminster Abbey and Westminster
Cathedral.
A resident of London, Hough is a visiting professor at the
Royal Academy of Music.
For further information on Hough go to www.stephenhough.com.
The Northwestern University School of Music also sponsors
the Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in Musical Composition, a
$100,000 biennial award established in 2004. Its recipients
thus far have been John Adams and Oliver Knussen.
For more information on the Northwestern University School
of Music visit music.northwestern.edu.
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