Goldberg Variations 1-7
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@kourosh89 Not surprising to read such an embarrassingly asinine & ignorant comment coming from you. You have done nothing except to unequivocally display your stupidity for the whole world to see. For your information, Beethoven, Chopin, and pretty much every musician who has lived since idolized Bach and there is incontrovertible proof that he irrevocably influenced the direction Western music would take, but clearly you with your utterly deficient intellectual capacities cannot grasp that.
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This was played and mentioned in the book and movie silence of the lambs
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This is a piano?
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@jlambdin2 and this annotation also wasted the top-liked comment. So bad! :)
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@jlambdin2 You can always desactivate them...
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glenn gould is for me as a simple music lover the greatest pianist for bach music The first classical music icone as james dean and brando have been to movies The secret artist the genious unpoliticaly correct making is art as he wants because all the world eventhough the ones who hate him had to admit is genious
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dont understand the reason why you put commenrts
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Why those stupid ballons are you stupid?
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@Trogzul That's just about the story of Glenn Gould's life. But he taught me to love Bach. Before his recordings, I had never heard it played musically, clearly, meaningfully.
Your annotations suck. Why inject your ego into the music?
jlambdin2 2 months ago 24
Please stop all the childish arguments. This is art and genius in the act of creation. It doesn't get much better than this. If you want to bitch at one another go to facebook or something. Some say there are better interpretations of this music, but I feel that's only personal preference. Technically speaking, I haven't heard anyone so brilliantly capable of playing 3 and 4 voices so beautifully as Glen. Each note has its own life. Not many players like him. We miss you Glen.
foonyah 2 weeks ago 8