A relatively unknown treasure and played at an accessible (for the listener) tempo. I found myself without any teeth clenching as Gould let his true genius outshine his affectations. Notably, two things are missing in the score: 1. A vocalization line, and, 2. An r.p.m. speed indication for performers who use a chair with shortened legs. Thanks for posting this.
Everyone's taste is different, but try a different version of this "relatively unknown treasure": th-cam.com/video/4TVd9PIlTfA/w-d-xo.html. For me the Templemusic playing brings out beauty Glenn Gould rushes or ignores
@@francescaemc2 Of course it is. However, it was frequently non conventional and upset traditionalists. I do feel a little pang of grief whenever I hear Gould was "talked out" of something. What new ideas have we been deprived of?
A relatively unknown treasure and played at an accessible (for the listener) tempo.
I found myself without any teeth clenching as Gould let his true genius outshine his affectations.
Notably, two things are missing in the score:
1. A vocalization line, and,
2. An r.p.m. speed indication for performers who use a chair with shortened legs.
Thanks for posting this.
grazie.
👏
Everyone's taste is different, but try a different version of this "relatively unknown treasure": th-cam.com/video/4TVd9PIlTfA/w-d-xo.html. For me the Templemusic playing brings out beauty Glenn Gould rushes or ignores
Reading the description, I see this
"He had some strange ideas about Beethoven"
How surprising........
Actually, not really.
what "strange ideas about Beethoven?" His Beethoven is sublime.
@@francescaemc2 Of course it is. However, it was frequently non conventional and upset traditionalists. I do feel a little pang of grief whenever I hear Gould was "talked out" of something. What new ideas have we been deprived of?
@@charlotterose6724 It’s still very good.
Knowing Glenn, the cellist probably didn’t manage to talk him out of it at all.