Glenn Gould
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Glenn Herbert Gould (September 25, 1932 – October 4, 1982) was a Canadian pianist who became one of the best-known and most celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century. He was particularly renowned as an interpreter of the keyboard music of Johann Sebastian Bach. His playing was distinguished by remarkable technical proficiency and capacity to articulate the polyphonic texture of Bach’s music. Gould rejected most of the standard Romantic piano literature and shunned the music of several of its composers, notably Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, and Frédéric Chopin. Although his recordings were dominated by Bach, Gould's oeuvre was diverse, including works by Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, Brahms, pre-Baroque composers such as Jan Sweelinck, and such 20th-century composers as Paul Hindemith and Arnold Schoenberg. Gould was well known for various eccentricities, from his unorthodox musical interpretations and mannerisms at the keyboard to aspects of his lifestyle and personal behavior. He stopped giving concerts at the age of 31 to concentrate on studio recording and other projects. Gould was also known as a writer, composer, conductor, and broadcaster. He was a prolific contributor to musical journals, in which he discussed music theory and outlined his musical philosophy. His career as a composer was less distinguished; his output was minimal and many projects were left unfinished. There is evidence that, had he lived beyond 50, he intended to abandon the piano and devote the remainder of his career to conducting and other projects. As a broadcaster, Gould was prolific. His output ranged from television and radio broadcasts of studio performances to musique concrète radio documentaries about life in the Canadian wilderness. Description above from the Wikipedia article Glenn Gould, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Glenn Gould: The Alchemist
as SelfFilmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon visits piano virtuoso Glenn Gould more than ten years after his...
Movie pageGenius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould
as Himself (Archive Footage)A documentary on the mysterious and influential pianist.
Movie pageThe Golden Age of the Piano
as SelfAcademician and piano expert David Dubal narrates this absorbing documentary chronicling the...
Movie pageThe Goldberg Variations
as PerformerPrepared, shot, and edited over a period of five years from 1976 to 1981, the three-part series...
Movie pageGlenn Gould: Extasis
as Self (archival footage)A collection of recollections and opinions of and about Glenn Gould, interspersed with excerpts...
Movie pageThe Question of Instrument
as HimselfPart One of the legendary trilogy of television films on Bach with Glenn Gould, directed by...
Movie pageGlenn Gould: Off the Record
as uncreditedCanadian concert pianist Glenn Gould enjoys a respite at his lakeside cottage. It is an aspect...
Movie pageGlenn Gould: On the Record
as uncreditedThis short documentary (the second of two parts) follows Glenn Gould to New York City. There, we...
Movie pageGlenn Gould: Hereafter
as SelfA retrospective of the life and work of Glenn Gould, Hereafter synthesizes an incredible wealth...
Movie pageThe Creative Performer
as uncreditedLeornard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, first with pianist Glenn Gould...
Movie pageThe Idea of North
as HimselfGlenn Gould tells the tale of a student's winter journey from Toronto to distant Winnipeg with...
Movie pageThe Virtues of Hesitation
as HimselfShort comedy shot by Glenn Gould during his vacation in the Bahamas
Movie pageGlenn Gould: a Portrait
as HimselfGlenn Gould: A Portrait is a biography of pianist and "explorer of sounds" Glenn Gould. The...
Movie pageGlenn Gould: The Russian Journey
as uncreditedA look at the acclaimed pianist's 1957 trip to the Soviet Union, when he became - at age 24 -...
Movie pageGlenn Gould: Life & Times
as uncreditedFilmmaker David Langer traces the short but remarkable life of classical pianist Glenn Gould, an...
Movie pageGlenn Gould's Toronto
as HimselfGlenn Gould's monologue in this charming documentary touches on the peace and quiet Toronto...
Movie pageThe Art of the Fugue
as uncreditedPart Two of the legendary trilogy of television films on Bach with Glenn Gould, directed by...
Movie pageConversations with Glenn Gould
as SelfFour informal programmes in which the controversial Canadian pianist talks and plays to Humphrey...
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