[f_minor] Quiet in Radionald
Kpapademas at aol.com
Kpapademas at aol.com
Tue Sep 25 11:52:09 MDT 2012
WMFT (_http://www.wfmt.com_ (http://www.wfmt.com) ) has featured some of
Gould's performances as well as Shostakovich's compositions, as both
celebrate the same birth date. Carl Grapentine, the morning announcer likes Gould.
He also mentioned the book Reinventing Bach which does refer to Gould,
among others: _http://us.macmillan.com/reinventingbach/PaulElie_
(http://us.macmillan.com/reinventingbach/PaulElie)
Interesting that it was announced today that Strauss' Electra is going to
play at the Lyric Opera House! (so went to revisit
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9f0kGAukLU_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9f0kGAukLU) ).
Did anybody get to see Tim Page at the UofT on Monday?
K
In a message dated 9/25/2012 12:24:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
pzumst at bluewin.ch writes:
Dear all
this is a reply to Mary who gave me some heads up, but not just
I tried to find some celebratory broadcasts on stations I know and like
around the world. Result: Err, not much.
Americans and Canadians are advised to check their affiliates for NPR, PBS
and the CBC (whose website is utterly confusing). I do know the CBC is
doing something but I can't find it anymore.
Also nothing on BBC 3 Radio or ABC Oz which usually has good stuff on.
I must also disappoint readers in central Europe. arte, 3sat etc. have
chosen to ignore GG's 80th for now. Our local public broadcaster here in CH
will do a few features, but for these one must speak german, french or
italian and at least one will be on for remembering his death ! Bugger !
So either I missed summet or it is rather quiet on the airwaves when it
comes to the birthday of one of the most talked about pianists of our time.
That raises a few questions. GG still sells but is he still important or
relevant in a musical environment where even clowns like Lang Lang can
become a mass media phenomenon ? Is his stuff past the sell-by date in terms of
musical importance ? His writings out of date ? Are the 60s and 70s that
far away that it seems on longer relevant to what he said about the art of
recording back then ? Is GG History just like shellac recordings and black
and white TV ? An antique, a fossil, a legend from ages past, now reduced to
a Cult ? And what remains is the Hagiography (Mary, I got it this time) of
the young Genius (ahem) playing the Goldbergs in the mind of radio schedule
programmers and the classical music public ? Or are those media people
just a bunch of ignorant louts who should know better ? or has someone just
failed to promote his legacy correctly ?
So is GG still relevant for classical music or aspiring producers or is is
just the level of aqqired taste that has gone down ? No nostalgia or
hagiography, perhaps this question is unanswerable, but it would be nice to get
closer to the truth I reckon….
Pat
Am 25.09.2012 um 16:41 schrieb Anita Monroe:
Stephanie, Nothing too serious. He did all kinds of routines, trying out
different accents. That was a sign of the times. Many actors and
comedians
in the 60's did this. It was a fad that went away. I think that he would
have given it up too.
Anita
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:25 AM, Stephanie Wright
<_slynnwright83 at gmail.com_ (mailto:slynnwright83 at gmail.com) > wrote:
Anita, What do you mean by, "he would have dropped the silly routines and
found his voice?"
Stephanie
Please visit my piano studio site:
_http://stephaniewright.musicteachershelper.com/_ (http://stephaniewright.musicteachershelper.com/)
On Sep 25, 2012 1:24 AM, "Anita Monroe" <_rubatoatm at gmail.com_
(mailto:rubatoatm at gmail.com) > wrote:
Mary, Lang Lang pounding away on CD 318? Surely not. Strangely enough LL
started his American career here in Clemson.
He was sponsored by Clemson's program director. She is wild about him and
he is beloved in this community.
I like to imagine what GG would have been like at age 80. He would
probably dropped the silly routines, found his own voice
and contined to make beautiful recordings, maybe studying even more lost
antique scores just like that wonderful Italian singer whose
name escapes me at the moment. Noone could have stopped him. (-:
Best, Anita
On Tuesday, September 25, 2012, maryellen jensen wrote:
Pat,
Thanks for the heads up mate. It's Gould's big 80th today and I have
nothing to offer from this part of the world.
I've searched Mezzo, Arte (tv) and Radio France Musique and Radio Suisse
Romande: absolutely nothing programmed
concerning Gould. There is one small "news bite" on Radio France Musique
announcing Lang Lang's forthcoming 'concert'
on (I assume) GG's fabled CD 318:
_Lang Lang sur le piano de Glenn Gould_
(http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/actualite/article.php?postID=5375)
* Lundi 24 Septembre 2012 10:50 _ dépêches notes _
(http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/actualite/index.php?cat=dépêches%20notes)
par Rodolphe Bruneau-BoulmierLe pianiste chinois, Lang Lang, a été invité
a jouer sur le piano de Glenn Gould pour fêter, demain, les 80 ans du
pianiste à Toronto. Précisons que Jean-François Zigel est également invité à
toucher la chose!
If anyone has news of special radio programming from anywhere please do
pass it along to the rest of us here, it is appreciated.
Mary Jensen
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From: pzumst at bluewin.ch
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 19:27:51 +0200
To: f_minor at glenngould.org
Subject: [f_minor] GG article in Der Spiegel and DLF Radio broadcasts
Dear all
This might be of concern for those of you who can speak or understand
german.
The german weekly newsmagazine Der Spiegel published an article regarding
GG's 80th this week here:
_http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/musik/klavierlegende-glenn-gould-neuveroeffent
lichungen-zum-80-geburtstag-a-856668.html_
(http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/musik/klavierlegende-glenn-gould-neuveroeffentlichungen-zum-80-geburtstag-a-856
668.html)
Usually this magazine is held in high respect, but James Dean at the piano
? My word indeed !
This week german radio station Deutschlandfunk will broadcast a few GG
specials during weekday afternoons which can be heard via web stream on their
website:
Other radio stations in the german-speaking world are also paying tribute
to GG either this or next week (including our national public broadcaster
here in CH, which is Radio DRS) and further articles in the feuilletons are
likely to follow. I shall post more details as I get them.
Pat
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