[f_minor] 81 and counting
michael macelletti
mmacelletti at sbcglobal.net
Fri Sep 27 08:34:25 MDT 2013
i dunno about this site.
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From: Pat <pzumst at bluewin.ch>
To: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. <f_minor at glenngould.org>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:55 AM
Subject: [f_minor] 81 and counting
Hi all
There was only one message regarding what would have been GG’s 81st.
...which leaves me with at least 2 questions:
- Is GG still relevant for artists, thinkers, musicians, arrangers etc.
today ? Some of his ideas are clearly outdated (his idea of what would later
become the mixtape and is today known simply as a playlist in yer iTunes has now
been surpassed by technology) ? Was his approach to composers like Bach or
Mozart (add Beethoven if you want) so out of center it became unfashionable and
there is a chance that aspiring pianists being fed up with Lang Lang and
Pogorelich as role models might pick up GG’s approach as a pianistic inspiration
again ?. That might be interesting, more eccentric diversification, more debate,
less robot playing, more substance, less image.
- Is there still enough in the vaults plus the infamous ice box of Sony and
the CBC to justify “new” releases for the general public and not just the
hardcore Gouldians ? GG is still dead, what remains is The Legend And Its
Hagiography, but is that enough to sell records ? Especially to a new generation
that has a different approach to classical music ? Mind you, we are talking
about events that took place at least 60 years ago, to some people that is like
what the last 6 million years are to a paleoanthropologist...
I dunno. I might have more questions though. I like to ask silly
questions.
As an atheist I do not believe in the afterlife, but just in case there is
the 0,.....00001 chance I am wrong- Happy Birthday Mr Gould !
Pat
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