Chopin sonata no.3 Glenn Gould
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I feel like saying "Which part of 'legato' doesn't Mr. Gould understand?", but honestly, this interpretation is simply delicious... let the guy do what he wants, he's amazing.
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@titusbeertsen Painfully caustic description but I do agree. I am a die-hard fan of Gould but as he confessed, his talent comes alive on Bach pieces than Chopin.
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@EMPERORMIKI Definitely not, by a far cry. But I do respect him for his dedication to music.
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@Vesivian do you consider Glass to be an equal of Beethoven?
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@EMPERORMIKI Someone hasn't done their homework. Don't classify composers/musicians, they all deserved to be respected equally for their lifelong dedication to the art. Though some composers may have achieved much greater than others, i.e Bach compared to Rzewski, they both deserved to be respected for their hard work and effort.
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It's insane how people say things like Liszt and Chopin were beyond Gould's technical abilities. The only difference with this is that it hasn't been recorded in a huge hall like most Chopin seems to be
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You can compare this interpretation with this situation: a beautiful girl that is sitting on a little picnic rug in a field full of flowers, whilst stroking her long curly hair, and then you ask: I noticed that my body is physically attracted to yours, wanna fuck? That's how I feel about this interpretation, the soulless approach to it. And I do like Glenn Gould btw, I only wished he didn't destroy the beauty of these romantic pieces.
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horrible
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This is my favorite interpretation. Passionate, crystal clear, and well-controlled.
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peoples who said gould had no technic know they're wrong now
When Chopin meets Bach.
Vesivian 9 months ago 41
I'd rather listen to this than the other 100 interpretations that'll doubtless sound like one another.
fenderbender92 5 months ago 12