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' ...
Our view of a composer is a mosaic, whose tiles are the insights drawn from hearing dozens, perhaps hundreds, of performances — in concert, through headphones, in our memory. Every musician — every ...
It has been nearly four decades since Canadian pianist Glenn Gould recorded his last studio album, Bach: The Goldberg Variations. Since then, he has become the most famous, if controversial, ...
The classical-music world seems to run on birthday celebrations plucked from its endless roll call of dead masters (is this The classical-music world seems to run on birthday celebrations plucked from ...
Yamaha’s self-playing piano has been intricately designed to mimic the celebrated 20th-century Canadian pianist and Bach interpreter down to the finest musical detail. The piano was born of Yamaha’s ...
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 ...
It began, unpromisingly, with music written to put you to sleep. But when the dashing 22-year-old Glenn Gould recorded a little-known piece Bach had come up with to soothe an aristocratic insomniac, ...
Glenn Gould's Goldberg Variations; A reissued masterpiece from John Coltrane; New Orleans meets Brazil in the work of Tom McDermott; A Bossa Nova tribute by Ryuichi Sakamoto; Afghani fusion from Kabul ...
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