Glenn Gould is dead. He was the most individual performing musician of his generation, and his passing at the age of fifty removes the one pianist from the musical scene who seemed to have the ability ...
Rather than presenting a biopic with an arc that would naturally be presumed to move in certain directions, François Girard’s Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (1993) approaches its fascinating ...
The first of four informal programmes in which the controversial Canadian pianist talks and plays to Humphrey Burton. Tonight's theme: The concert hall is dead; long live recordings! Last of four ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
On the evening of April 10, 1964 — that is, 60 years ago Wednesday — the Canadian virtuoso Glenn Gould stepped away from the piano at the end of his concert at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los ...
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