Few classical recordings have aroused as much fascination as Glenn Gould’s 1981 take on Bach’s “Goldberg” Variations. Gould, whose first major-label recording was a classic 1955 account of the ...
Glenn Gould — in his usual stage posture with his legs crossed and seated at a chair built by his father — performs in New York in 1960, four years before he played his final public recital in Los ...
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 ...
Last week in Toronto, that happy hypochondriac Glenn Gouldwas busy coming down with the flu, having dizzy spells, getting massaged, guarding his private life, and communicating with the world, as ...
NEW YORK -- Pianist Glenn Gould played Bach's "Goldberg" Variations in a 67th-floor condominium apartment here on Thursday afternoon. Gould wasn't there in person, of course: He retired from live ...
Glenn Gould: A Portrait is a biography of pianist and "explorer of sounds" Glenn Gould. The 105-minute program -- a montage of interviews, photographs, recording sessions, and concerts -- depicts the ...
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In 2009, "Creed" set a Guinness World Record for most cameras used for covering a live music event. Their Houston concert was shown live on RockPit.com using 239 cameras. It included simultaneous ...
A young Glenn Gould’s passion for the piano and a sensitive boy’s view of “Carmen.” By Tim Page Formal education in classical music has largely vanished from many American schools. Yet young people ...
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