Glenn Gould - talks about Fugue in E major
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5.59 he says 'submediant G# minor' when he should say 'mediant' (the actual submediant being C#) - that's my point. Its only a slip of the tongue but don't censor my comment. I was just trying to clarify things for anyone who could have gotten confused.
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@chrish12345hahaha good one. **snicker snicker giggle giggle**
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And 10 months later my reply: Gould is such a fugue master, that maybe adding his own voice atop Bach's melodies comes with ease;)
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Totally looks like Edward James Olmos.
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He can, because he makes a hard practices!
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Absolutely great and inspiring video. Thanks
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haha I read your comment without finishing the video. When I heard him say it I laughed so hard. What a great guy.
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wow I am glad for this upload!
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how can he talk while playing?
Andyrugaz 11 months ago 27
My Old Good piano teacher one of my best Friend
Once told me:
the whole Universe is an fugue.
It started all with one motif.
this fugue has many voices
each one of them has his own destiny.
And still the fugue is not done yet
thegoddescomposer 6 months ago 19