Glenn Gould plays Bach
Extracts from "The art of Piano" documentary show Glenn Gould playing J.S.Bach's Partita #2
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From the album Bach- Italian Concerto, Chromatic Fantasy, Various Pieces - While Gould called this piece a "monstrosity", he nevertheless recorded the...
Extracts from "The art of Piano" documentary show Glenn Gould playing J.S.Bach's Partita #2
Description from Zenph's website: Glenn Gould's debut album of Bach's Goldberg Variations was recorded in June 1955. The Columbia LP quickly became one of the most revered piano recordings ever made and Gould became the most famous classical artist
From The Welltempered Clavier
Glenn Gould plays Bach's Prelude in C Major from the Well Tempered Clavier book 1. I really like how Gould interpreted this piece.
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Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II Prelude & Fugue No 20 in A minor, BWV 889 Glenn Gould, piano
Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 846 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Prelude and Fugue in C Major, BWV 846, is a keyboard composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the first prelude and fugue in the first book of The
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Glenn Gould plays Bach Marcello Concerto in D moll BWV 974 part 1 IMHO it is the best interpretation.
Part 1 Bach - Keyboard Concerto no.1 in D minor, BWV 1052 1. Allegro Live recording, 1957, Leningrad, USSR Leningrad Symphony, Cond. Ladislav Slovak
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Live recording from 1958. This recording has much faster tempo compared to Gould's studio recording.
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