[f_minor] Glenn Gould's humming
Jörgen Lundmark
jorgen.lundmark at mypost.se
Sat Feb 28 14:06:53 MST 2015
Woderful -- thanks for sharing! :-)
/Jorgen
> I attended a spectacular Glenn Gould recital in Bridges Auditorium,
> Claremont CA in ~1962. Frank Zappa, with whom I was then playing (pre
> Mothers of Invention), and I decided at the last minute to get tickets
> and were able to secure seats in the orchestra pit which they’d opened
> up for the overflow crowd.
>
> We were seated on the keyboard side, inches from Gould’s hands and
> from the stuffing hanging out of his stool, as he conducted himself
> and hummed along. The whole recital (one of his last I believe) was
> magnificent; especially memorable to me were his interpretations of
> William Byrd.
>
> But I was with Frank — so at one point when Gould’s gesticulations and
> vocalizations were particularly dramatic, Zappa, mimicking a carnival
> barker, turned to me and whispered “He sings! He dances!”
>
> Andy
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>> On Feb 28, 2015, at 10:02 AM, Anita Monroe <rubatoatm at gmail.com
>> <mailto:rubatoatm at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I'm a fan of the humming too. I actually heard him hum in 1959 when
>> he played for a full audience of girls at Winthrop College. Most of
>> them
>> didn't know any Bach and didn't know who that cute guy was. I was
>> sitting in the second row, could hear the humming, and watched as he
>> looked rather angrily at the audience. He was right to feel that way
>> since there was giggling and talking that could easily be heard on the
>> stage...
>>
>> Anita
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 12:56 AM, Robert Merkin
>> <bobmerk at earthlink.net <mailto:bobmerk at earthlink.net>> wrote:
>>
>> After several years of intense analysis, NASA supercomputers
>> decoded the first message ever received from extraterrestrial
>> intelligence. The message seems to have been a response to
>> encountering our Voyager probe. It said:
>>
>> SEND MORE CHUCK BERRY
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat" <pzumst at bluewin.ch
>> <mailto:pzumst at bluewin.ch>>
>> To: "John Hood" <johnhood at iinet.net.au
>> <mailto:johnhood at iinet.net.au>>; "Discussion of the Canadian
>> pianist Glenn Gould." <f_minor at glenngould.org
>> <mailto:f_minor at glenngould.org>>
>> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 1:19 PM
>>
>> Subject: Re: [f_minor] Glenn Gould's humming
>>
>>
>> Keith Jarrett also has a massive problem with coughing and sneezing
>> audiences....(while I have a problem with Jarrett as a performer and
>> persona).
>>
>> Mr. Gould's humming is rather charming I htink. I might be wrong
>> but I was
>> under the impression he was humming rather a lot during those Mozart
>> Sonatas. What is that supposed to tell us ?
>>
>> and, just in case...you might be one of the Anti-Hummers, 'ere's
>> an old joke
>> told so many times on f_minor like Rob Merkin's NASA Voyager
>> joke...but it
>> might be new to the novices....
>>
>> http://www.davegrossman.net/gould/
>>
>> Pat
>>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: John Hood
>> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 1:47 PM
>> To: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
>> Subject: Re: [f_minor] Glenn Gould's humming
>>
>> Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett has quite a similar problem with
>> utterances as he
>> plays which can be quite annoying.
>>
>> JH
>>
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>> From: "Elaine Parks" <elaine19c at yahoo.ca <mailto:elaine19c at yahoo.ca>>
>> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 9:07 AM
>> To: "Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould."
>> <f_minor at glenngould.org <mailto:f_minor at glenngould.org>>
>> Subject: Re: [f_minor] Glenn Gould's humming
>>
>> I like the humming too, and it's so interesting that he
>> sometimes sounds
>> out of key!
>>
>> I noticed that some current classical performers make odd
>> harrumphing
>> breathing noises while performing (I witnessed this in a
>> pianist and a conductor)
>> and I am wondering if our tolerance for GG's extra sounds on
>> record could have
>> encouraged these fellows in this regard. Or has it become a
>> fashionable
>> eccentricity to exhibit such noises? In both instances I
>> found it curious
>> yet unappealing; in the case of the conductor, I left early!!!
>>
>> Regarding a previous comment about GG's editing his work, my
>> impression was that
>> he defended the right to edit and loved to play at it for fun
>> to demonstrate a point
>> but in reality he actually didn't edit his pieces much...at
>> the most tacking on a different
>> beginning or ending now and then, or replacing a bad note.
>> Anyone agree?
>>
>> Elaine
>>
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