Ever-provotive Stephen Hough on the issue of gay pianists

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GAY PIANISTS: N YOU TELL?

“Obvly, there’s a gay subtext to that stume, ” the pianist Stephen Hough said of this childhood photograph. “Obvly, there’s a gay subtext to that stume, ” Hough said a recent vio terview. ”) “I do like shockg people, and I thk that’s part of what keeps me onstage, ” he cric Alexandra Coghlan said that there is a lightns of touch both Hough’s playg and wrg, “allowg him to explore some big topics on the page — his Catholic fah, his homosexualy, life as an artist — whout beg po-faced or preachy.

”Before he had any ia of the ncept, Hough knew that he was gay. Later, he learned what the word “homosexual” meant: “I thought, ‘How disgtg is that!

PIANISTS STEPHEN HOUGH AND LIBERACE AND WHY PERFUME IS SO GAY

"One reason to bee a prit was that he knew he was gay – "I thk om the age of about four" – which he believed meant he would have to rema celibate.

Father Joseph is a middle-aged gay prit on the verge of beg exposed by one of his many rent boys.

Stephen wr: Vladimir Horowz once said that there were three typ of pianist: Jewish, gay and bad. You are here: Home / mic & opera / Pianists Stephen Hough and Liberace and why perfume is so gayStephen Hough, one of Bra's greatt pianists, is also a great blogger and twterer.

EVER-PROVOTIVE STEPHEN HOUGH ON THE ISSUE OF GAY PIANISTS

At the height of his fame 1956, Liberace was smeared by Cassandra (William Connor) the Daily Mirror a famo and nasty article which acced him, whout sayg as much, of beg gay:. Via Nosg around VI – perfume is so gay – Telegraph Blogs.

His scribblgs have appeared var publitns om Woman's Weekly to Gay Tim, and he wrote the ‘Danza Italia' lumn for Dancg Tim magaze. “He’s a homosexual, isn’t he? Maybe she saw somethg malevolent behd the screen and gay was her go-to rponse for somethg sexually I was at Chetham’s School of Mic, I was ved to be on two of Savile’s shows.

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Classil mic terview: Pianist Stephen Hough discs the gay Tchaikovsky and prais the “warhorse” Piano Concerto No. 1. Part 1 of 2. | The Well-Tempered Ear.

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