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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Glenn Gould playing Partita No.4 (BWV 828) by Johann Sebastian Bach (HD video)...
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
Glenn Gould playing Bach's Goldberg Variations
Die Kunst der Fugue-Arte della Fuga-Contrapunctus I-IV (HD video)
Les Variations Goldberg (1/4) par Glenn Gould, en 1981 (HQ audio - Sony Classical - Bruno Monsaingeon). The Goldberg Variations from J. S. Bach, played by Glenn Gould in 1981. Next video (Glenn Gould 2/4 Goldberg Variations) :
[NOTE] The 2nd upload as same ⇒ https://youtu.be/L5UIckdHBrw Continuous performance until a commercial is generated by YouTube
Bach: The Well Tempered Clavier Book 2 - Prelude e Fugue In A, BWV 888
This clip is absolutely sensational: as education, composition and in performance. Glenn Gould was 28 years old here. For the impatient, Gould's performance begins at 5:08, but I strongly encourage you to watch Leonard Bernstein's fascinating
Glenn Gould plays Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca
From The Welltempered Clavier
Buy this DVD at: http://amzn.to/uPyi2W Glenn Gould playing Fugue of Praeludium No.22 in B flat minor (BWV 891) from Das Wohltemperierte Klavier-Book II by Johann Sebastian Bach. High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Mv3T3ANjY&fmt=22
The Aria from Johann Sebastian Bach's "Goldberg Variations", as performed by Glenn Gould.
Glenn Gould plays Prelude in C minor, from the Well-Tempered Clavier Vol 1. This clip is an extract from the movie "32 Short Clips about Glenn Gould".
Glenn Gould with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic [1960] Excerpt of the first movement, Allegro. Taken from "The Art of Piano" DVD.
Glenn Gould playing this E Major Fugue in a quite different tempo from his WTC recordings.
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