I teared up just watching this. I still remember the day he died because I always assumed that I would meet him one day and hear him play live. Still to this day when I listen to the sarabandes of the english suites I feel like he is talking to me. I miss him so much, he has meant so much to me in my life. They sent his Bach into space and I feel the aliens will come and ask 'where is this man?'
@@lolsup9817 Chopin and Liszt are of "our time"?🙄. You also seem to be confusing COMPOSERS for PERFORMERS. Rachmaninoff might have become famous for his extraordinary pianistic abilities, but he was a composer at heart. The performances were a means of providing for his family, which consequently left him less time for composing.
I remember feeling shocked and sad that I would not have the chance to go back to see him now, just to say Thank You. He changed my attitude towards my self. Something I truly regretted not having gone to see him anytime from 1964 to his death, and will regret for the rest of my life.
Thank you for this heart felt video. It's been almost 40 years since his passing. These TH-cam videos have kept his performances alive and going for which I am very grateful. I do remember the day he passed it seemed so unbelievable a great genius like Glenn Gould gone forever like the passing of Beethoven or Mozart, what, I asked myself, is the world going to do without him?
That's exactly how I felt when Vladimir Horowitz passed away- "how is the world going to go on without him?" I wasn't old enough to remember Gould's death, though.
De TODO AMÉN , de lo que pudiera decirse, de todas las formas de describir, a este gran músico, es breve fué ÚNICO como hombre, persona y como músico , algo más? Muy seguro en TODO lo dicho , que el grande Dios de CIELO y Tierra tenga su ALMA para siempre AMÉN VALE
He says he knew had to leave. Well, the next day he was in a coma. So, if I were him, I’d regret not having stayed. Especially since he called after him. Is that poor man in his right mind?
Thank you Lord for that beautiful gift that was Glenn.
I teared up just watching this. I still remember the day he died because I always assumed that I would meet him one day and hear him play live. Still to this day when I listen to the sarabandes of the english suites I feel like he is talking to me. I miss him so much, he has meant so much to me in my life. They sent his Bach into space and I feel the aliens will come and ask 'where is this man?'
I was born in 2002 and I feel the same. Glenn’s artistry is timeless.
R.I.P such a beautiful pianist, truly one of the greatest of our time. A Canadian treasure
One of??
The Canadian treasure 😭
@@rravvia sorry, I’m not gonna say he’s better than Chopin, Liszt, Chopin or Rachmaninov that would be silly
@@lolsup9817 Chopin and Liszt are of "our time"?🙄. You also seem to be confusing COMPOSERS for PERFORMERS. Rachmaninoff might have become famous for his extraordinary pianistic abilities, but he was a composer at heart. The performances were a means of providing for his family, which consequently left him less time for composing.
my parents bought me your first Goldberg Variiations in 1955 and I bought your second 1n 1980 (?) it is hard to believe you have been gone so long RIP
A lot of times I watch this video when I feel weak. It comforts me.
I remember feeling shocked and sad that I would not have the chance to go back to see him now, just to say Thank You. He changed my attitude towards my self. Something I truly regretted not having gone to see him anytime from 1964 to his death, and will regret for the rest of my life.
R.I.P to the great pianist.
He left us too soon….
We never say good bye, Glenn! ❤
Thank you for this heart felt video. It's been almost 40 years since his passing. These TH-cam videos have kept his performances alive and going for which I am very grateful. I do remember the day he passed it seemed so unbelievable a great genius like Glenn Gould gone forever like the passing of Beethoven or Mozart, what, I asked myself, is the world going to do without him?
We aren't without him though.
That's exactly how I felt when Vladimir Horowitz passed away- "how is the world going to go on without him?" I wasn't old enough to remember Gould's death, though.
Genius!!! Special musician. Love this man!!!
I love you, Glenn. I love you.
I'm sure his soul now belongs to the music of the spheres.in pure harmony
Thanks so much for this video. Glen Gould left us a wonderful legacy and his Bach performances will never be surpassed.
The King, indeed.
Life in 88 Keys - Gould.
De TODO AMÉN , de lo que pudiera decirse, de todas las formas de describir, a este gran músico, es breve fué ÚNICO como hombre, persona y como músico , algo más? Muy seguro en TODO lo dicho , que el grande Dios de CIELO y Tierra tenga su ALMA para siempre AMÉN VALE
He says he knew had to leave. Well, the next day he was in a coma. So, if I were him, I’d regret not having stayed. Especially since he called after him. Is that poor man in his right mind?
Who are these gentle people?
Sad moment...
See "Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould" by Francois Girard.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😫😫😫
Maybe he was an alien.
Sundy, Mundy… Adorable.
Глен верил, что жизнь после смерти не прекращается… интересно, где он сейчас?
Я так его люблю ❤❤❤
Pressured to practice & go on tour 400 days a year im surprised he lived to see 50