[f_minor] Can this be right?
Kpapademas at aol.com
Kpapademas at aol.com
Thu Feb 24 16:12:44 EST 2011
Hi Pat and all -
I have an article on GG (sorry, right now I can't find it amidst my chaos)
that states (and I roughly quote): "Glenn Gould plays the piano as he damn
well pleases!" And because he took advantage of recording technology to
create his concept of a musical piece through his performance - and to reach
perfection, we still see "criticism." He did it his way and I am glad he
did, every time I listen to his playing,whether it the music was recorded in
a studio, or whether the music was created in one of Gould's "live
recordings". I think this is what attracts all of us to Glenn Gould.
Katherine
In a message dated 2/24/2011 1:39:36 P.M. Central Standard Time,
pzumst at bluewin.ch writes:
G’day f_minor
GG-bashing is still en vogue I see...
While I do agree that benzies and Queen Valium had an effect on his
playing
and choice of repertoire this article is too objective. I accuse the
writer
of being biased and not having properly studied the subject.
The claim that the low chair and all that deprived him of playing romantic
music is nonsense since GG was not interested in romantic repertoire at
all.
It is therefore unfair to compare him to Pogorelich, mainly because GG was
not in need of winning over listeners. He did his thing and basically didn’
t
care. Of course he would have bigger audiences had he recorded that
romantic
schmus. But he didn’t because he had his own agenda. I prefer this kind of
artistic approach. GG wasn't doing this gig for the money, whereas I got
me
doubts on other classical artists.
Once you realize that you don't have to please everybody all the time
working as a musician gives you more freedom to do what you want and not
please crowds and critics with an unth recording of, say, Chopin
Nocturnes.
That is what made GG different from his contemporaries and if the writer
has
failed to recognize that, well, sorry, mate. Blame that unqualified
article
on the Valium.
So GG was worried or desperate, eh ? And thought that he could satisfy his
audiences with spliced tape trickery ? Well, then show me a recording
studio
where they don’t use Ableton or LogicPro and I show you an honest
politician. GG did what he wanted to do without the pressure of an
audience
or exactly this sort of critics who still write nonsense about a man who
has
been dead since 1982. And not that I want to encourage him he didn’t say
one
word about that movie he claims to have seen...
Am I rambling or has this journalist reached his goal by winding me up ?
Pat
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
From: Timothy Conway
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 7:57 AM
To: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Subject: [f_minor] Can this be right?
Hello All,
Go to
http://www.spectator.co.uk/arts-and-culture/featured/6649333/pillpopping-pia
nist-.thtml
for something that may make your hair curl.
-- Tim
Geraldton, WA, Oz
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