Hear the iconic pianist play a wide range of music, from Brahms and Gibbons to Schoenberg and Strauss. Glenn Gould: Beyond Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' Glenn Gould: Beyond Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' ...
Just as Miles Davis' Kind of Blue was one of those jazz albums you saw in the collections of people who otherwise didn't listen to jazz, Glenn Gould's 1955 LP of Bach's Goldberg Variations stuck out ...
Marking the 50th anniversary of Glenn Gould's iconic Bach recording, this version of the Goldberg Variations is a must-listen for Bach fans. To mark the 50th anniversary of this iconic recording, Sony ...
Glenn Gould's first version of the Goldberg Variations, made in 1955, is one of the imperishable classics of recorded music. I've listened to it many times, never failing to marvel at the brilliance ...
That Glenn Gould was both a child prodigy and a musical genius no one disputes. His brilliance was manifest as early as age 3, at which point he read music and demonstrated absolute pitch. To reach ...
Bach’s “Goldberg Variations” framed Glenn Gould’s recording career and came to define him in ways that he would not have foreseen when he chose the work in 1955 as the vehicle for his Columbia ...
The sheet music the pianist used for his iconic 1981 recording of the Goldberg Variations is expected to fetch between $100,000 and $150,000 In 1981, just a year before he died, the great Canadian ...
Prepared, shot and edited over a period of five years from 1976 to 1981, the three-part series Glenn Gould Plays Bach has so far only been seen via the limited parameters of television transmission.
Glenn Gould's extraordinary career was bracketed by the Goldberg Variations. It was his first recording of the work, in 1955, that established Gould as a pianistic force of exceptional gifts, while ...