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Glenn Gould Moments- P.03 Gould plays the Art of the Fugue

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

Glenn Gould walks his dog, plays Contrapunctus I from Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080, and continues to get interviewed.

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  • I would say he's experiencing a bliss beyond an orgasm...he's manifesting the spirit upon this physical plane of existence.

  • gould sang to himself, because his mum used to tell him to sing what he plays in order to help him, and he developed a habit of it, gould claims its all subconscious

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  • now people dont speak this way but they very good at comenting on youtube videos lol

  • Can I stay and practise Glen asks ?

    Thats O.K I will be in my office.

    Think I might of sat down and listened to Glen practise and miss out the work that afternoon.

  • 8:52 3º movimiento del concierto italiano.

  • @1Janny1 I believe that you replied to the wrong user, as your words do not fit very well with friendant72's comment, but they do with BernardProfitendieu's, who also replied to you... so yeah... I think your reply never reached the eyes for whom it was intended.

  • Does anyone know the piece he was playing at the end there? At 8:55 ? Thanks. :)

  • @1Janny1 i met derek paravicini

  • @friendant72 Certainly not, Asperger Synd in many abnormal psych text books. It typically appears in early childhood. I think from what I've read Gould's issue with touch developed sometime after diving incident. He was fortunate that did not leave his fingers numb. I only quoted youtube since this is a youtube site, not a medical site.

  • @1Janny1 you make your diagnosis by watching a youtube video, doctor? questionable

  • This is the passion with which Bach should be played.

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