Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Glenn gould


Classical pianist Glenn Gould Glenn Gould was a genius and an eccentric, and American Masters (Monday, 20:00 PBS) for two hours trying to penetrate the mysteries of life. In erupted in early 1950 in the international classical scene of nothing (ie, Toronto), shaking the ways of doing things. He looked like James Dean, amazing technique and a very personal way of playing genius canonical music.In also delves into the personal lives so short Gould thirty-two not, even if "This is where the resident and stumble Raymont a little. Gould was a black lamb, to be sure that cereals and a hypochondriac who had unconventional views on art and relationships. But the film is careful to point out that Gould was also very nice and friendly although it has been a long-term affair with the wife of a colleague, even with her and her children live with was the agreement.

It's even easier after listening to Gould's music, with its air affable, courteous, and a keen sense of what is right. Gould play the parts at different rates, or with a different emphasis for people to hear familiar music in new ways. He was respected by his peers, but I think it's a lack of respect for the composers, was the interpretation, because they knew that even critics of the time Gould made some valuable discoveries. Although residents and Raymont not directly make the connection, also immersed in genius in Gould's life for thirty-two short no, if that's where Hozer Raymont and down a bit. Gould was a strange bird, no doubt, a glow and a hypochondriac who had unconventional views on art and relationships.

And if Hozer Raymont and are not explicitly make the connection, it is likely that the ability to play music unexpectedly Gould was attached to its slenderness and friction in each of the bubbles in your body. At one point in the interior of Genius, a colleague of Gould describes how the pianist who once was a composition written expressly for him, and he has reorganized, "said the composer of the death of director Blake Edwards, died on 15 December at the age of 88 years, brings a change in the programming of Turner Classic Movies, which includes some of his most popular films, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (20:00), "Days of Wine and Roses" (22 hours) "The Pink Panther (midnight) and" Victor Victoria 2 amWhich not mean that the film lacks vision. Hozer Raymont trot and a lot of people called scientists who regard Gould 1955 recording of Bach's Goldberg, Variations revelation only comparable to more contemplative, experimental version of 1981. And many of them made an effort to explain how Gould has rocked the creation of classical music
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