Glenn Gould plays Bach Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052 (3/3)
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si dice di mozart l'unico e di beethoven il più grande. Bene, il maestro gould incarna l'una e l'altra
elvezo69 1 year ago
I am often floored by purist snobs who say this should be harpsichord. Ridiculous. Scholars say its a violin concerto transcription anyway. Gould playing the BWV 1052 on piano is the most important display of Bach's genius and emotional capacity I can possibly imagine! This is perhaps the most important recording in all Western Music.
SpittinGlitter 2 years ago
to my ears it sounds like the orchestra cant agree on what notes should be played in what performance style (way to use the bow)
KindFurryBoy 2 years ago
Gould is always transcendental. I just wanted to say that I found the orchestra's playing to be exemplary.
Pogouldiwitz 3 years ago 2
keep on, truecrypt!one more diamond from your treasure!
elboim38 3 years ago
I have listened to recordings of this by Glenn Gould, somehow the live performance makes a difference. Thank you Truecrypt.
CeaserXIX 3 years ago
I didn't go crazy for his other recordings of this concerto... but I have for this one.
RabidCh 3 years ago
Superb!
veseli601 3 years ago
Thank you.
tHEnOOSEsWING 3 years ago
This live performance is by far the most exciting Gould recording of this work I have heard (especially the third movement.) The CBS studio recording with Leonard Bernstein from the same year is the one I'm familiar with.
palcsi 3 years ago