[f_minor] 81 and counting
Elaine Parks
elaine19c at yahoo.ca
Sat Sep 28 11:19:17 MDT 2013
Sept 25 is a magical date for us and I'm sure many of us around the world played our fave GG pieces...I put on
some selections from that Sony Legacy CD of Bach preludes, fughettas and fugues recorded in the Eaton Auditorium
here in Toronto (this CD includes the "monstrosity" as he called it, the Chromatic Fantasy which is so beautiful!!!) The photo
is also one of my favourites (by Don Hunstein) with Glenn standing in a corner, hat in hand, on the 7th floor of that old building
at College and Yonge, a building which he helped to save, thank you Glenn. I managed a visit to Mt. Pleasant
on the 26th and added some flowers to those already there. He is not forgotten!!!
Elaine
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On Fri, 9/27/13, Pat <pzumst at bluewin.ch> wrote:
Subject: [f_minor] 81 and counting
To: "Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould." <f_minor at glenngould.org>
Received: Friday, September 27, 2013, 1:55 PM
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 Some of his ideas are clearly outdated (his idea of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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