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Bernstein & Glenn Gould

Bernstein plays with Glenn Gould!  
 
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johanjoejet (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Isn't it possible to get the full video of this movement, and if possible, the others?
kareldevogeleer (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Love it ! Thanks for sharing this clip !
crkkos (1 week ago) Show Hide
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which orchestra is this, and what performance, is this known?
johngalt777 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Glenn Gould can Belch wherever he wants to! He can even belch in my face!
freestylefan1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Couldn't say. That's certainly not my reaction
m8roth (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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There may have been pianists born, who were more talented than Glenn Gould. But, there was never one born, with hands more beautiful and intense upon the keyboard, than Glenn Gould.
chislehurstbat (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@m8roth "There may have been pianists born, who were more talented than Glenn Gould."???  You do not seriously mean that....
m8roth (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Please...spare me the hyperbole...I typed a compliment, not an insult. He's no Josef Hoffmann, nor is he Vladimir Horowitz....yet I would rather see him in person than either of them. So, I suppose, I do indeed mean exactly what I said.
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@m8roth I think to correct what you said, I'll say that he *isn't* Hoffmann or Horowitz, not that he isn't of their caliber. Really, to compare them like that is ludicrous! Gould may not have played some of the more apparently complicated songs that they did, but the songs that he did play, he played in a way that I believe no other pianist can. Overused argument follows here, but his Goldberg variations? not a way that Hoffmann or Horowitz could've matched them. Each was great in their own way
zingaradel63 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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supremo...........senza respiro.....

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