Bach - Glenn Gould talks about the Art of fugue

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2010

Glenn Gould talks about the Art of fugue.

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  • What's the name of the piece he plays at 3:08?

  • @HermanBerntzen

    It's the last fugue from Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080

  • The part at 3.08.. fantastic.

    Does anyone know where i can find the sheets for that part?

    I can't seem to find it anywhere

  • @thismaybeusername

    You can find it on the Petrucci library, just search for BWV 1080.

  • whats the name of the first fugue played??

  • @piratehussam

    The Art of Fugue is an unfinished collection of fugues - the first one was Contrapunctus IX

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  • he's got like five layers in his brain - one for each of the four voices and still one left to keep on talking. if that isn't genius, i don't know what else it is.

  • So refreshing so listen to a musician who understands his music.

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  • Wonderful player, but *why* did he have to sing along?

  • @GeorgeDuthie Thank you!

  • After Gould playing Bach only the last acoustic quintet of Miles Davis.

  • @goldie0800 Eh, I can see why people don't like them. They're not really the most entertaining pieces ever written. I personally love them (depending on my mood), but more complex isn't always a good thing IMO.

  • @fissionesque - The "leavers" need to be educated. The wise listeners stay!

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