Pianist Stephen Hough, Transforming Mozart
Pianist Stephen Hough can't leave well enough alone. He takes Mozart and transforms it into something that's as much Hough as it is Mozart. Here are three of Hough's "Mozart Transformations," in concert at Spivey Hall near Atlanta.
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