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Hyperion sampler - July 2026 Vol. 1

Download-only sampler Available Friday 3 July 2026This album is not yet available for download
Label: Hyperion
Recording details: Various dates
Various recording venues
Produced by Various producers
Engineered by Various engineers
Release date: 3 July 2026
Total duration: 37 minutes 33 seconds
 
Stephen Hough’s Piano Postcards is the latest fruit born of Sir Stephen Hough’s lifelong passion for ‘those encores which showcase the great pianists of the Golden Age … the miniature masterpieces which say much in a few notes’. Here we have everything from Sibelius, Schumann and Sinding through to the Mary Poppins encore with which Stephen delighted his 2025 Proms audience. It’s our Record of the Month for July A second instalment in Marios Papadopoulos’s re-issue cycle on Signum Classics brings us Beethoven Piano Sonatas Op 2: three sonatas published in 1796, and Beethoven’s first official foray into the genre he was to make his own.

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Performing on a 1750 violin by Guadagnini and an 1805 Viennese fortepiano replica, Viktoria Mullova and Alasdair Beatson continue their refreshing series on Signum with Beethoven Violin Sonatas Nos 4, 5 & 7.

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To mark the release of Stephen Hough’s Piano Postcards—a programme imaginatively exploring the world from the perspective of the itinerant pianist sending home musical messages—we’re pleased to make Sir Stephen’s stupendous back catalogue available at the reduced price of around £11 per CD (£8 or less for lossless downloads) until the end of July. Some highlights are listed below and are included on our July sampler (free to download), and you can also » Click here for a full listing.

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Stephen Hough’s Piano Postcards is the latest fruit born of Sir Stephen Hough’s lifelong passion for ‘those encores which showcase the great pianists of the Golden Age … the miniature masterpieces which say much in a few notes’. Here we have everything from Sibelius, Schumann and Sinding through to the Mary Poppins encore with which Stephen delighted his 2025 Proms audience. It’s our Record of the Month for July A second instalment in Marios Papadopoulos’s re-issue cycle on Signum Classics brings us Beethoven Piano Sonatas Op 2: three sonatas published in 1796, and Beethoven’s first official foray into the genre he was to make his own.

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Performing on a 1750 violin by Guadagnini and an 1805 Viennese fortepiano replica, Viktoria Mullova and Alasdair Beatson continue their refreshing series on Signum with Beethoven Violin Sonatas Nos 4, 5 & 7.

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To mark the release of Stephen Hough’s Piano Postcards—a programme imaginatively exploring the world from the perspective of the itinerant pianist sending home musical messages—we’re pleased to make Sir Stephen’s stupendous back catalogue available at the reduced price of around £11 per CD (£8 or less for lossless downloads) until the end of July. Some highlights are listed below and are included on our July sampler (free to download), and you can also » Click here for a full listing.

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Stephen Hough’s Piano Postcards is the latest fruit born of Sir Stephen Hough’s lifelong passion for ‘those encores which showcase the great pianists of the Golden Age … the miniature masterpieces which say much in a few notes’. Here we have everything from Sibelius, Schumann and Sinding through to the Mary Poppins encore with which Stephen delighted his 2025 Proms audience. It’s our Record of the Month for July A second instalment in Marios Papadopoulos’s re-issue cycle on Signum Classics brings us Beethoven Piano Sonatas Op 2: three sonatas published in 1796, and Beethoven’s first official foray into the genre he was to make his own.

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Performing on a 1750 violin by Guadagnini and an 1805 Viennese fortepiano replica, Viktoria Mullova and Alasdair Beatson continue their refreshing series on Signum with Beethoven Violin Sonatas Nos 4, 5 & 7.

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To mark the release of Stephen Hough’s Piano Postcards—a programme imaginatively exploring the world from the perspective of the itinerant pianist sending home musical messages—we’re pleased to make Sir Stephen’s stupendous back catalogue available at the reduced price of around £11 per CD (£8 or less for lossless downloads) until the end of July. Some highlights are listed below and are included on our July sampler (free to download), and you can also » Click here for a full listing.

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