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J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations)
off-limits in terms of copyright? Thinking specifically of the Glenn Gould link. Glenn Gould Playing the Goldberg Variations 45 minutes — Preceding unsigned...
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on the newly invented Moog synthesizer; this recording, along with Glenn Gould's idiosyncratic performances, was an immense contribution to popularisation...
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paragraphs. But he's a "popular" musician, let's do the same for pianist Glenn Gould. It's just under 70 paragraphs there and ours is 61 paragraphs, but has...
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not two sides of the same commodified obscenity...and fails to mention Glenn Gould, Edward Said, or Theodore Adorno. The attraction of "original instruments"...
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pianists, classical guitarists. I did find 2 articles that were perfect (Glenn Gould), but most needed various tweaks and fixes. best wishes, --Natalie.Desautels...
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Crosby Chevy Chase Madeleine Dring Miles Davis Mia Farrow Charly García Glenn Gould Ella Fitzgerald George Frideric Handel Jascha Heifetz Jimi Hendrix [citation...
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but nobody seriously argues with their overall quality (except maybe Glenn Gould, who recorded all the Mozart piano sonatas just to prove how worthless...
173 KB (27,206 words) - 08:20, 14 May 2023
reasonably important people where their change of mind is well-documented should be put on the respective lists. Glenn Morton, for example, is well known in...
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ponderous brainy book that I saw mention of the pianist (Glenn Gould?) who played some J.S. Bach piece so evenly that it was impossible to tell by listening...
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