[f_minor] Glenn Gould and Nicky Ignatieff
maryellen jensen
maryellenjensen28 at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 19 16:37:47 MDT 2016
To Rick Lockhart,
Not much of a story? Are you joking? "A van full of used records..." That's exactly where one finds such things. I have found old Glenn Gould Lps in boxes on the streets of Lausanne along with old Lp Beethoven Sonata box sets by Artur Schnabel !! People die and their 'leftovers' are so often thrown away without a thought. "Who would want this?" is always the excuse. Who would want an old Lp anymore... ??? Would those sort of people even look for an autographed copy? Of course not.
Please do contact the Library and Archives Canada coordinates which I sent. They can at least be trusted as to authenticity but will not help you as to $$$.
It's the same situation for any deceased artist.
Signed Glenn Gould 1960? What are we talking about? Bach? Beethoven?
cheers
Mary
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2016 13:39:06 -0400
From: rick.lockhart818 at gmail.com
To: f_minor at glenngould.org
Subject: Re: [f_minor] Glenn Gould and Nicky Ignatieff
Thanks Maryellen,
Not much of a story yet although since contacting F Minor there has been no shortage of opinions and cautions sent my way. I have determined the album could not have been signed for Michael Ignatieff's uncle because it is dated 1960. and he died in 1952. Perhaps another similarly named relative yet to be determined.
Of course I still need it authenticated but based on examining examples of GG's handwriting online it looks like his script.
As for how I acquired it, well not much of a story there either. I have had it for over 10 years now. I friend of mine purchased a van full of used records and after he was done with them he invited me to go through them and take what I wanted. I gathered up a pile including 4 GG LPs. I had not even noticed it was signed at first. Based on this serendipitous event I feel it is authentic.
It has only been recent that I have thought about authentication and appraisal.
I will keep you posted.
Sincerely,
Rick Lockhart
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