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Glenn Gould on Bach: The Question of Instrument (Part 4 of 9)

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The Glenn Gould Collection XIV - The Question Of Instrument

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The Question of Instrument (1979) - The Movie Database (TMDB)

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Part One of the legendary trilogy of television films on Bach with Glenn Gould, directed by Bruno Monsaingeon, now for the first time together in a 3 DVD set. The Question of Instrument (1979), a CBC-Clasart co-production about Bach's abstract to non-instrumental approach to composition, and performances from the Art of the Fugue, the Chromatic Fantasy, and of the complete D major Partita.

Glenn Gould - Wikipedia

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Glenn Herbert Gould (/ ɡ uː l d /; né Gold; 25 September 1932 - 4 October 1982) was a Canadian classical pianist. He was among the most famous and celebrated pianists of the 20th century, renowned as an interpreter of the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach.His playing was distinguished by remarkable technical proficiency and a capacity to articulate the contrapuntal texture of Bach's

Glenn Gould plays Bach (I/III) - medici.tv

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The great director, violinist, and writer Bruno Monsaingeon—whose incredible body of work you can discover on medici.tv—brings us a captivating three-part series with the legendary pianist Glenn Gould. Over 15 years after retiring from the concert stage, Gould returns to the repertoire for which he is still so widely known and celebrated today: the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

The Glenn Gould Collection - Volumes 13-16 - Classical Net

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Here is their long-awaited sequel, which includes a twentieth century anthology and the three-part series filmed towards the end of the pianist's life, Glenn Gould Plays Bach. Two of these Bach programs, The Question of Instrument and An Art of the Fugue, find Glenn Gould in his preferred element, playing and talking to an audience of one. As

The Question of Instrument (1979) - Trakt

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Part One of the legendary trilogy of television films on Bach with Glenn Gould, directed by Bruno Monsaingeon, now for the first time together in a 3 DVD set. The Question of Instrument (1979), a CBC-Clasart co-production about Bach's abstract to non-instrumental approach to composition, and performances from the Art of the Fugue, the Chromatic Fantasy, and of the complete D major Partita.

Glenn Gould remembered: Meet the man behind the genius

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Glenn Gould remembered: Meet the man behind the genius - Classical Music. With his groundbreaking Bach and idiosyncratic personality, Glenn Gould was one of the 20th century's most captivating performers. Humphrey Burton remembers.

Glenn Gould Plays Bach: The complete series on DVD

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During the late 1970s Glenn Gould and filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon planned an extensive series of television films on the music of Bach. They completed three programs prior to Gould's death in 1982, including a video documenting Gould's 1981 remake of the Goldberg Variations. All three shows are gathered together for the first time on DVD.

Bach's Enduring Enigma: An Introduction To The 'Goldberg Variations' - NPR

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The variations are based on the same Aria bass, but it's only eight measures long. And Bach thought that 'This is a wonderful idea to have many variations on such a promising ground bass. But the

Glenn Gould on Bach: The Question of Instrument (Part 1 of 9)

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Glenn Gould - The Complete Bach Collection (2012, CD) - Discogs

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Part 2-CD36-01: Glenn Gould On Bach (In German) Glenn Gould Discusses His Performances Of The "Goldberg Variations" CD37-01: Opening: CD37-02: The Meaning Of Re-recording: ... The Question Of Instrument: DVD4-01: The Art Of Fugue: Contrapunctus 1: DVD4-02: Conversation: DVD4-03: Chromatic Fantasia In D Minor: DVD4-04: Conversation:

"Glenn Gould joue Bach" La question de l'instrument (TV Episode ... - IMDb

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La question de l'instrument: Directed by Bruno Monsaingeon. With Glenn Gould.

Glenn Gould on SACD - The Absolute Sound

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Apr 08, 2016. A. A. A. There are several subplots to the compelling story of the one-of-a-kind Canadian pianist Glenn Gould, who died at the age of 50 in 1982. His eccentricities, at the piano and away from it; his extensive writings, frequently ponderous and intelligible only to a minority of those who read them; his hypochondriasis; his broad

Glenn Gould - Glenn Gould Plays Bach (2012, DVD) - Discogs

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The Question of Instrument: 1-1: The Art of Fugue: 1-2: Chromatic Fantasia in D minor: 1-3: Partita No. 4 in D major: An Art of Fugue: 2-1: Fugue in B-flat major on the name BACH: 2-2: The Well-Tempered Clavier II: 2-3: Three Part Sinfonia No.1 in C major: 2-4: The Art of Fugue: The Goldberg Variations: 3-1: Aria with 30 Variations

How did Glenn Gould know, in 1955, the proper ornamentation for Bach's

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This question has its origin in Why does the Open Goldberg score have a G rather than A in bar 9 of variation 25?. See that Q&A for background information. See that Q&A for background information. At what time, and on what basis, was ornamentation corrected in the Goldberg Variations, Variation 25?

History - Glenn Gould

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The Art of Glenn Gould, a 24-part weekly series devoted to his discography. The first installment, "On Records and Recordings," is one of his seminal statements on the subject. ... Glenn Gould über Johann Sebastian Bach is released in Germany. Apr 1972. Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 3: K. 310, 330, 332, and 333. ... The Question of

Bach: The Goldberg Variations (Glenn Gould album) - Wikipedia

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Bach: The Goldberg Variations is the debut album of Canadian classical pianist Glenn Gould.An interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations (BWV 988), the 1956 record launched Gould's career as a renowned international pianist, and became one of the most well-known piano recordings. Sales were "astonishing" for a classical album: it was reported to have sold 40,000 copies by

Glenn Gould - The Question of the Instrument, on which he ... - Reddit

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Bach: Two and Three Part Inventions, BWV 772-801 ... - Glenn Gould

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Gould's first release after becoming a "concert drop-out." For years he had put his Steinway CD 318 through myriad "operations" in order "to try to design an instrument […] which can add to the undeniable resource of the modern piano something of the clarity and tactile facility of the harpsichord." ... Bach: Two and Three Part

Glenn Gould: Richard Strauss, "Morgen" op. 27, no. 4 (solo-piano

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In terms of cultural impact in the broadest sense, Glenn Gould (1932-1982) was one of the most important musicians of the 20th century. Susan Sontag once quipped that every analogy is a lie, so: you have been warned. I think that Glenn Gould's place in classical music in the mid-twentieth century is analogous to Miles Davis' place in jazz during that same era.

Chapter 10: Baroque Instrumental Music Flashcards | Quizlet

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True: -Bach's music was largely forgotten and unappreciated in the decades immediately following his death. -Bach had 20 children. False: -Bach was best known for his work as an opera composer. -Bach only worked for one employer during his entire life.

Glenn Gould on Bach: The Question of Instrument (Part 8 of 9)

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