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Tarfumes.com - The Glenn Gould Edition - Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I

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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0074645260020 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 1994-01-11 Studio: Sony
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Editorial Reviews:
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It's rather amazing today, when recordings of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier practically fall of the shelves, to recall just how unusual it was back in the 1960s for a pianist to undertake to record this amazing work. It's probably fair to say that until Glenn Gould got his fingers around it, Bach's music was used for teaching purposes more than anything else. What Gould proves in this essential set is that Bach is decidedly not just a threat to hold over the head of budding pianists but a joy to listen to. One of Gould's very greatest recordings. --David Hurwitz
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Customer Rating:      Summary: vigorous and exquisite Bach Comment: Glenn Gould is a legend and no collection with interest in piano or Bach should be without his playing. I never tire of it. He plays with little or no pedal achieving the delicacy of a harpsicord with the depth of the pianoforte. Some scholars and pianists may differ in their appreciation, but I have read of none that fail to respect him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Addictive Comment: Few music is as addictive as Gould's performances of Bach. Kind of a drug, but far healthier! When you start listening the first prelude in C major staccato-like just like nobody else played it before, you're sure you're listening to something unique.
A copy of this recording should be in each home.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bach and Gould Comment: The Glenn Gould Edition - Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II
Bach never fails to please! And Glenn Gould gives (to me) the ultimate interpretation. Each time I play either one, I find something new to enjoy
Customer Rating:      Summary: The genius of a madman Comment: Of all the pianists in my collection Gould and Lipati stand out as men of unequalled genius.
How many times have you had a musically sophisticated guest have his mouth hang open, and ask again and again to hear a prelude from the WTC just one more time?
Sure Gould was nuts, but nuts with the gift of the gods.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Passion Comment: I recently listened to an MP3 recording of Bach's WTC Book I by Glenn Gould. I know the music well having listened so many times to the recordings by Andras Schiff and Angela Hewitt. Gould's recording was a revelation. While there is a considerable amount of backgound noise (perhaps Gould humming as he has in other recordings), the sound of the piano is bright and forward much to my liking and considerably better than the distant and muffled sound from Schiff's effort. What makes the recording remarkable, however, is the definite passion Gould seems to present in this recording. I do not at all agree with the review by Mr. Lee of last year. Gould was clearly an iconoclast in some ways; yet his approach to so many of Bach's great works using his unique sense of rhythm, timing, and emphasis brought out a living presence not found in the recordings of others that I have listened to (at least with the WTC). I hope to obtain a CD as soon as possible.
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