Just as Miles Davis' Kind of Blue was one of those jazz albums you saw in the collections of people who otherwise didn't listen to jazz, Glenn Gould's 1955 LP of Bach's Goldberg Variations stuck out ...
Few classical recordings have aroused as much fascination as Glenn Gould’s 1981 take on Bach’s “Goldberg” Variations. Gould, whose first major-label recording was a classic 1955 account of the ...
Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Goldberg Variations” has taken on an iconic place in today’s music world ever since Canadian pianist Glenn Gould’s blockbuster recording of the work in 1956. At least one ...
In 1955, a little known Canadian pianist recorded the Goldberg Variations. The album launched Glenn Gould's career and popularized Bach's music.... The Gould That Didn't Glitter: New Box Set Of ...
Though Glenn Gould was Canadian to the core, he will always be linked with Washington in the history books. In 1955 he made his American debut at the Phillips Collection, a performance so ...
Pianist Yunchan Lim is on fire. Just 20 years old and still in studies at the New England Conservatory, he is the youngest-ever winner of the gold medal at the prestigious Van Cliburn Competition.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The 21-year-old pianist turned the great set of variations into the story of a young man’s maturation from innocence to experience. By ...