Glenn Gould
Glenn Gould GLENN GOULD

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77 years old
Toronto, Ontario
Canada



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Body type:Slim / Slender
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Libra
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The pianist Glenn Gould (1932-1982) profoundly affected the way people hear, perceive and appreciate music in one of the most unique and fascinating careers in the modern history of classical music. For most of his mature career, Gould did not perform live, reaching his audience instead through a remarkable legacy of recordings and broadcasts now heard exclusively on Sony Classical. On the evening of January 11, 1955, Gould made his debut in New York -- "Debutown," as he called it -- and the next day signed a recording contract with Columbia Masterworks (CBS), which would become Sony Classical in 1986. Gould's first recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations took place at the CBS studios in June of 1955. The record won instant acclaim, became a bestseller, and launched the pianist's career as a fully mature international artist. Gould went on to make over sixty recordings for the label. Glenn Gould was born in Toronto on September 25, 1932, into a musical family: Edvard Grieg was a first cousin of his mother's grandfather, his father was an amateur violinist, and his mother played piano and organ. Gould's mother was his only teacher until he was ten. When he was three years old, it became evident that he possessed exceptional musical aptitude, including absolute pitch and even the ability to read staff notation. At five he began to compose, and he played his own little compositions for family and friends. At the age of six, Gould was taken to his first live musical performance, which was Josef Hofmann's last appearance in Toronto. It created a lasting and important impression upon the boy. Robert Fulford, a distinguished Canadian author, met Gould when they were both nine and the two families were next-door neighbors. He wrote, "Even as a child Glenn was isolated because he was working like hell to be a great man. He had a tremendous feeling and loving affection for music ... It was an utter, complete feeling. He knew who he was and where he was going." At the age of ten, Gould began lessons at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Alberto Guerrero was his piano teacher; he studied organ with Frederick C. Silvester and theory with Leo Smith. Gould competed in 1944, at the age of twelve, in the annual Kiwanis Music Festival and won the piano trophy. It was to be the only competition Gould would enter, for he later came to be strongly opposed to the idea of young musicians competing with each other and indeed to competition of any sort. In 1945 he passed the associateship examination as a solo performer at the Royal Conservatory, signifying a professional level of attainment. The following year, at the age of fourteen, he passed the music theory examinations and was awarded a diploma with highest honors. Gould continued piano lessons with Alberto Guerrero until 1952. Of significant influence upon the teenage Gould were Artur Schnabel (Gould: "The piano was a means to an end for him, and the end was to approach Beethoven"); Rosalyn Tureck's recordings of Bach ("upright, with a sense of repose and positiveness"); and Leopold Stokowski, about whom Gould would later write and produce Stokowski: A Portrait for Canadian Radio (CBC). Gould's first public performance was in 1945 on the organ, a concert that was reviewed under the headline, "Boy, Age 12, Shows Genius as Organist." In 1946 he made his debut as soloist with orchestra at a Royal Conservatory concert performing Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto. Regarding this occasion, Gould wrote that it required little preparation because he had owned Schnabel's recording for over two years and knew every nuance. The following year Gould played the same concerto with the Toronto Symphony and a reviewer wrote, "He sat at the piano a child among professors, and he talked with them as one with authority." His first public recital was in 1947 and included Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin and Liszt: "Genius as profound as their own was at the keyboard," remarked one reviewer. Gould gave his first network radio recital for the CBC in 1950, beginning his long relationship with broadcasting and recording. In 1957 Gould toured Europe for the first time, beginning with two weeks in the Soviet Union. He thus became the first Canadian (and the first North American) to perform in the Soviet Union, and he did so -- in the midst of the Cold War -- to eagerly enthusiastic audiences and critics. Also during his European tour Gould performed Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic and Herbert von Karajan, and the two artists thereafter remained loyal admirers of each other's work. In 1960 Gould made his first appearance on American television with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic. He was by then a well-known figure on Canadian television and was present regularly on the airwaves in his home country during the 1960s and 1970s. Gould's concert career continued to grow during the early 1960s until, without any fanfare, he made his last public appearance as a pianist on April 10, 1964, in a Los Angeles recital. This early retirement from public performance was prompted in part by a realization that the strenuous life of a touring musician was preventing him from realizing his many other interests. In fact, Gould did not think of himself primarily as a pianist; he was equally committed to writing, broadcasting, composing, conducting and experimenting with technology. Gould also admitted that he had developed an intense dislike for performing (Gould: "at live concerts I feel demeaned, like a vaudevillian") and felt that he could better serve music in a recording studio than in the concert hall. Gould has sometimes been called a hermit and a recluse. He was not. He chose for himself a solitary existence that kept interaction at a safe distance, showing himself primarily through his recordings, broadcasts and writings, providing self-protection but at the same time allowing a great deal of self-revelation. As he once said, he had "opted out creatively." Glenn Gould's philosophy and the core of his identity were most clearly revealed in his broadcast recording The Idea of North. To him, the North represented solitude, independence, reasonableness, courage, elusiveness, spirituality, strength of character, adherence to laws, moral rectitude and peace. He was uncomfortable with the Mediterranean temperament that manifests itself in bright colors, displays of passion and personal display. In 1981 Gould departed from his custom of not rerecording a work and, twenty-six years after his first recording of the Goldberg Variations, went into the same New York studio for his second recording of the work with which he had become so closely identified. Gould viewed the two interpretations as substantially different because he came to see the variations not as separate and distinct exercises but as belonging to a larger whole, with one rhythmic pulse, harmony and ideology underlying the entire work and forming a definite unity of composition. Always acutely aware of the possibilities technology offers, Gould was also motivated in his decision to rerecord the Goldberg Variations by the vast changes in recording technology during the previous twenty-five years. A few months before his death, Glenn Gould formed a chamber orchestra in Toronto consisting of members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra with himself as conductor. He was particularly proud of their recording together of Wagner's Siegfried Idyll, a work that had long been special to him and that he transcribed for piano and recorded. Through a remarkable degree of self-awareness and self-knowledge, Glenn Gould knew what he wanted to accomplish and how he wanted to live his life -- and in both he succeeded completely. What some have considered strange was, in fact, only different. Even though he chose to be a spectator rather than a participant in the affairs of the world, he never ceased to have a childlike, wide-eyed interest in all that was going on around him. Glenn Gould gathered a large and loyal group of friends with whom he remained in contact over the telephone and whom he received in Toronto with eager enthusiasm. These friends describe him as gentle, kind, funny, charming, warm and loyal. He was a solitary man, but he touched and uplifted the lives of many. Glenn Gould died in Toronto on October 4, 1982, after having suffered a stroke.
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elle p.

elle p.



Oct 29 2009 9:25 PM


PP Moran

PP Moran



Sep 28 2009 7:44 PM

Bravo Maestro!!!!
Robert Weinstein

Robert Weinstein



Sep 25 2009 6:12 PM

Remembering you and your eternal contribution on the anniversary of your birth.
David Rowe

David Rowe



Sep 25 2009 6:27 AM

Wishing you a happy birthday from Massachusetts,

davIdiot RAw.
"If you can't beat em: Poem."
MSaylor

MSaylor



Sep 20 2009 1:16 AM

Happy birthday man!!! I love ya brotha!! You the man!!!!! This buds for you! And I'll have a drink in your honor. How bout a cold Molson?
Happy Birthday Glenn, dude!
Rock on Bro.
You are a true inspiration, legend, and immortal musical miracle!!!! To the rest of us.
heraclite

heraclite



Sep 18 2009 12:56 PM

5 new songs from the new album! Tribal groove in ancient greek!!!


Robin

Robin



Sep 10 2009 6:30 PM

Looking at the moon


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Sep 9 2009 9:47 AM


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MSaylor

MSaylor



Sep 3 2009 5:52 AM

Happy birthday bro!! we'll have a drink and celebrate!

You are idolized by millions around the world...

Have a good one!
Alessandra Celletti

Alessandra Celletti



Aug 22 2009 3:13 PM

I hope that you will enjoy this simple melody...

...and the whole cd

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Gabriele Deiana

Gabriele Deiana



Jul 18 2009 10:33 AM

Hello Bach Master!!!
Tomas Gubitsch

Tomas Gubitsch



Jul 15 2009 5:09 PM




PP Moran

PP Moran



Jun 13 2009 7:00 AM

Bravo maestro!!!!
Charlie O.

Charlie O.



Jun 10 2009 7:03 PM

hello les amis


   

j'ai le plaisir de vous présenter mon dernier bébé, le mini-album Love Music, disponible dorénavant sur les sites de vente en ligne

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enjoy !!


   

Simon Sillz !! New Beat Posted 30/08/09 !!!!

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Jun 5 2009 5:20 PM

Hi ,
Im Just Im Just sending you a msg 2 say hello ;)
And Have A Good Night

I got a new Club Banger on my page And 1 New Instrumental
I Hope You Gonna Like It
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Katerina N

Katerina N



Apr 28 2009 12:21 PM

To Glenn !!!

Tomas Gubitsch

Tomas Gubitsch



Apr 24 2009 5:42 PM

PP Moran

PP Moran



Apr 11 2009 4:08 PM

Thanks 4 your art Mr.
Gould,BRAVO!!!!
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Apr 9 2009 10:21 PM

Thanks for add
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Send me a drink back!

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Alexandra S.



Apr 2 2009 7:56 PM

...danke dir für deine Freundschaft...lg Ale:)
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Apr 2 2009 7:56 PM

...danke dir für deine Freundschaft...lg Ale:)
Amba Shepherd Songs

Amba Shepherd Songs



Apr 2 2009 3:30 AM

Hey ! Thanks for adding me :)
Come & visit soon,
Amba :) XX
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Apr 1 2009 5:54 PM

Hello, thank you for adding us.
Greetings from Warmia!
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