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Next on the list is the Goldberg Variations of Johann Sebastian Bach. I want to emphasize the recordings on piano of this work by Glenn Gould, on a set of discs entitled. This set includes Gould's original recording of 1955 as well as his later recoding of 1981. The set also includes an additional disc which has an interview with Gould conducted by music critic Tim Page, plus some studio outtakes. According to in his course, the variations were written for a nobleman who employed a harpsichord player named Theophilius Goldberg.

This gentleman suffered from illness and insomnia, and would have Goldberg play for him when he couldn't sleep. As payment, Bach was given a golden goblet filled with a hundred 'Louis d'Or' worth around $200,000 in today's currency. The set includes two 'arias' as Bach called them, which are identical movements which introduce the theme to be developed in the thirty other movements, so that there are thirty variations and thirty-two movements in all. The thirty variations are collected in a set of ten cycles or 'Trinities.'

Glenn Gould: A State of Wonder - The Complete Goldberg Variations 1955 & 1981 Johann Sebastian Bach. 4.7 out of 5 stars 143. Glenn Gould plays Bach: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 - The Historic 1955 Debut Recording; The 1981 Digital Recording Glenn Gould. 4.9 out of 5 stars 18. Aug 24, 2017 - Quality: MP3 320 kbps. Total: 80CD Total Size: 8,13 Gb. The Glenn Gould Complete Jacket Collection' is presented to mark the brilliant.

Each cycle, except the last one, has first a movement called by Greenberg 'character' pieces, usually a dance of some sort, movements intended for the body. The second movements are toccatas, fast movements for the fingers. For cycles 2 through 9, the third movements are canons (similar to a round, as in 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat'), with the voices that follow the lead begin on different intervals.

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On the tenth cycle, the third movement (variation 30) a quodlibet is played, rather than a canon. This is a medley of popular songs, which were a standard at Bach family gatherings. The 1955 recording is considered a masterpiece, as is the 1981. They are different, however, in performance, with the later recording taking almost twenty minutes longer than the former. Each variation includes repeats of the themes, however in the 1955 performance Gould did not play the repeats. In addition, the 1955 recordings were played much, much faster than they were in 1981.

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Also, in 1981 Gould played the repeats, and thus the performance takes longer. While piano recordings of Bach's works are not unusual, Bach himself wrote mostly for the organ and the harpsichord, and you can find recordings of his works using these instruments. In fact, a recording of the Goldbergs played on harpsichord is what I plan to study next.

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Glenn Gould A State Of Wonder Rar

Next on the list is the Goldberg Variations of Johann Sebastian Bach. I want to emphasize the recordings on piano of this work by Glenn Gould, on a set of discs entitled. This set includes Gould's original recording of 1955 as well as his later recoding of 1981. The set also includes an additional disc which has an interview with Gould conducted by music critic Tim Page, plus some studio outtakes. According to in his course, the variations were written for a nobleman who employed a harpsichord player named Theophilius Goldberg.

This gentleman suffered from illness and insomnia, and would have Goldberg play for him when he couldn't sleep. As payment, Bach was given a golden goblet filled with a hundred 'Louis d'Or' worth around $200,000 in today's currency. The set includes two 'arias' as Bach called them, which are identical movements which introduce the theme to be developed in the thirty other movements, so that there are thirty variations and thirty-two movements in all. The thirty variations are collected in a set of ten cycles or 'Trinities.'

Glenn Gould: A State of Wonder - The Complete Goldberg Variations 1955 & 1981 Johann Sebastian Bach. 4.7 out of 5 stars 143. Glenn Gould plays Bach: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 - The Historic 1955 Debut Recording; The 1981 Digital Recording Glenn Gould. 4.9 out of 5 stars 18. Aug 24, 2017 - Quality: MP3 320 kbps. Total: 80CD Total Size: 8,13 Gb. The Glenn Gould Complete Jacket Collection' is presented to mark the brilliant.

Each cycle, except the last one, has first a movement called by Greenberg 'character' pieces, usually a dance of some sort, movements intended for the body. The second movements are toccatas, fast movements for the fingers. For cycles 2 through 9, the third movements are canons (similar to a round, as in 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat'), with the voices that follow the lead begin on different intervals.

Number of permitted concurrent streams will vary based on the terms of your subscription. Programming subject to regional availability, blackouts, and device restrictions. Cloud DVR storage space is limited. Download Live TV may vary by subscription and location.

On the tenth cycle, the third movement (variation 30) a quodlibet is played, rather than a canon. This is a medley of popular songs, which were a standard at Bach family gatherings. The 1955 recording is considered a masterpiece, as is the 1981. They are different, however, in performance, with the later recording taking almost twenty minutes longer than the former. Each variation includes repeats of the themes, however in the 1955 performance Gould did not play the repeats. In addition, the 1955 recordings were played much, much faster than they were in 1981.

State

Also, in 1981 Gould played the repeats, and thus the performance takes longer. While piano recordings of Bach's works are not unusual, Bach himself wrote mostly for the organ and the harpsichord, and you can find recordings of his works using these instruments. In fact, a recording of the Goldbergs played on harpsichord is what I plan to study next.

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  • Glenn Gould A State Of Wonder Rar Average ratng: 6,5/10 2399 votes
  • Glenn Gould A State Of Wonder Rar

    Next on the list is the Goldberg Variations of Johann Sebastian Bach. I want to emphasize the recordings on piano of this work by Glenn Gould, on a set of discs entitled. This set includes Gould's original recording of 1955 as well as his later recoding of 1981. The set also includes an additional disc which has an interview with Gould conducted by music critic Tim Page, plus some studio outtakes. According to in his course, the variations were written for a nobleman who employed a harpsichord player named Theophilius Goldberg.

    This gentleman suffered from illness and insomnia, and would have Goldberg play for him when he couldn't sleep. As payment, Bach was given a golden goblet filled with a hundred 'Louis d'Or' worth around $200,000 in today's currency. The set includes two 'arias' as Bach called them, which are identical movements which introduce the theme to be developed in the thirty other movements, so that there are thirty variations and thirty-two movements in all. The thirty variations are collected in a set of ten cycles or 'Trinities.'

    Glenn Gould: A State of Wonder - The Complete Goldberg Variations 1955 & 1981 Johann Sebastian Bach. 4.7 out of 5 stars 143. Glenn Gould plays Bach: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 - The Historic 1955 Debut Recording; The 1981 Digital Recording Glenn Gould. 4.9 out of 5 stars 18. Aug 24, 2017 - Quality: MP3 320 kbps. Total: 80CD Total Size: 8,13 Gb. The Glenn Gould Complete Jacket Collection' is presented to mark the brilliant.

    Each cycle, except the last one, has first a movement called by Greenberg 'character' pieces, usually a dance of some sort, movements intended for the body. The second movements are toccatas, fast movements for the fingers. For cycles 2 through 9, the third movements are canons (similar to a round, as in 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat'), with the voices that follow the lead begin on different intervals.

    Number of permitted concurrent streams will vary based on the terms of your subscription. Programming subject to regional availability, blackouts, and device restrictions. Cloud DVR storage space is limited. Download Live TV may vary by subscription and location.

    On the tenth cycle, the third movement (variation 30) a quodlibet is played, rather than a canon. This is a medley of popular songs, which were a standard at Bach family gatherings. The 1955 recording is considered a masterpiece, as is the 1981. They are different, however, in performance, with the later recording taking almost twenty minutes longer than the former. Each variation includes repeats of the themes, however in the 1955 performance Gould did not play the repeats. In addition, the 1955 recordings were played much, much faster than they were in 1981.

    State

    Also, in 1981 Gould played the repeats, and thus the performance takes longer. While piano recordings of Bach's works are not unusual, Bach himself wrote mostly for the organ and the harpsichord, and you can find recordings of his works using these instruments. In fact, a recording of the Goldbergs played on harpsichord is what I plan to study next.

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