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Larry Kirwin conducts a telephone interview with pianist Stephen Hough on the huge repertoire of piano works.
(Discusses his US tour July, August and October 2003. Dated material will need to be edited)
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Piece Description
Larry Kirwin conducts a telephone interview with pianist Stephen Hough on the huge repertoire of piano works. (Discusses his US tour July, August and October 2003. Dated material will need to be edited)
Broadcast History
Aired 7/27/03
Timing and Cues
Track 1 5:10
Q"more of this interview to come in just a moment."
Track 2 5:53
Q"Mr Hough, thank you for joining us. My pleasure, thank you."