Glenn Gould - The Glenn Gould Trilogy: A Life (2007)

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Title: The Glenn Gould Trilogy: A Life
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:48:27
Total Size: 966 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Prologue
02. Childhood I
03. Puritanism
04. Joseph Hofmann
05. Childhood II
06. Studying The Organ
07. The Art Of Fugue
08. Compositions
09. Studying The Piano
10. Compettions - Sports And Games
11. Concerts
12. ..."When My Love Affair With The Microphone Began"
13. The First Record
14. Goldberg Variations, 1954

CD 2
15. Prologue
16. "The Most Hyped Recording Debut"
17. "...By The Most Hyped Young Performer"
18. Birth Of A Legend
19. Concerts
20. Attitudes
21. Therapies
22. Strategies
23. The Late Beethoven Sonata
24. "Admit It, Mr. Gould..."
25. A Season On The Road
26. Conductors: Szell, Stokowski, Bernstein And Others
27. Averting
28. A Hysteric Return

CD 3
29. Prologue
30. Splendid Isolation
31. Repertory I - The 20th Century
32. Mozart
33. In The Studio I - Takes And Off-Takes
34. Coalitions
35. At Home With Glenn Gould
36. Glenn Gould Interviews: Glenn Gould About Glenn Gould
37. In The Studio II - Experiments
38. Radio As Music
39. Repertory II - The 19th Century
40. Finale

A joint venture between Sony Classical and WDR, Michael Stegemann's The Glenn Gould Trilogy: A Life is something truly different and noteworthy. The three-disc set beautifully melds excerpts of Gould's performances, spoken interviews, narrated text, and personal correspondence into a surprisingly coherent whole. Listeners who find it annoying to try to listen to music while someone is talking over it should still give this trilogy a try. It is not entirely about the music being performed, nor is it centered exclusively on the text, dialogue, or narration. Rather, it uses all of these elements brought together from across Gould's career to create a vivid depiction of the personal and professional sides of this historically fascinating and eccentric artist. The only thing that could improve on this collection would be if, instead of being produced on a well-mastered SACD, it were offered on a DVD, incorporating a visual layer of stimulation and interaction. Still, fans of Gould and music history buffs (both amateur and professional) should absolutely treat themselves to this comprehensive guide to his life, presented in a most unique and enjoyable fashion.





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