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This is one of Brahms' Intermezzi. If you've seen Tom Selleck's Jesse Stone movies, you'll probably recognize it.



Link to original video: https://youtu.be/5JwKDzPlYQs



When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw
 
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that is great. i always listen to his Goldberg Variations - both of them (1951 and 1981).
 
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My first exposure to Glenn Gould was in college. I'd heard about him and decided to order The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I from my record club. (Remember record clubs?) I had just started working on the d-minor prelude, so I found the right track and played it.

Holy shit! It was like a guy who had lived his whole life in a room with only a 25w bulb for light walking outside on a sunny day.




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/2G3QF3mXJxU



When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw
 
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f2- I just found this gem on YouTube.

Gould preferred to record and didn't like to give public performances. This is a really awesome video from 1960, the same year that he recorded the Brahms above. He was 28YO. I hope that Maestro and our resident cardiologist and other forum classical music addicts see this:




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/9ZX_XCYokQo



When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw
 
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Originally posted by Jim Shugart:
My first exposure to Glenn Gould was in college. I'd heard about him and decided to order The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I from my record club. (Remember record clubs?) I had just started working on the d-minor prelude, so I found the right track and played it.

Holy shit! It was like a guy who had lived his whole life in a room with only a 25w bulb for light walking outside on a sunny day.
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Originally posted by Jim Shugart:
f2- I just found this gem on YouTube.

Gould preferred to record and didn't like to give public performances. This is a really awesome video from 1960, the same year that he recorded the Brahms above. He was 28YO. I hope that Maestro and our resident cardiologist and other forum classical music addicts see this:
Awesome - thanks for posting those!
 
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Originally posted by Jim Shugart:
f2- I just found this gem on YouTube.

Gould preferred to record and didn't like to give public performances. This is a really awesome video from 1960, the same year that he recorded the Brahms above. He was 28YO. I hope that Maestro and our resident cardiologist and other forum classical music addicts see this:




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/9ZX_XCYokQo
bookmarked.
 
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