Description: [CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS]GLENN GOULDGlenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan CottTranslated and presented by Jacques DrillonRelease Date: January 4, 1988Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claude Lattès, 1988Collection: "Music & Musicians"In-8, illustrated color cover (Good used condition, clean, usual marks or rubs various miners in cover, good appearance)cf visuals ... Paper a little yellowed as always, good interior condition, clean, without inscriptions or annotations. Good copy ... -As always, grouped shipping costs in the event of the purchase of several works ... [CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud[CLASSICAL MUSIC - MUSICIANS] GLENN GOULD Glenn Gould, born September 25, 1932 in Toronto, Canada, and died October 4, 1982 in the same city, is a Canadian pianist, composer, writer, radio man and director. He is known for his pianistic interpretations of the Baroque repertoire, in particular for two recordings of Goldberg variations by Jean-Sébastien Bach (1955 and 1981). Famous for his analytical and singing style, as well as a certain eccentricity, Glenn Gould quickly abandoned his concert career in 1964 and would never perform in public again to devote himself to studio recordings and the production of radio broadcasts for Radio-Canada. - Interviews with Jonathan Cott Translated and presented by Jacques Drillon Release Date: January 4, 1988 Number of pages: 166 Paris, Jean-Claud
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