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Column: 60 years ago in Los Angeles, piano virtuoso Glenn Gould revolutionized the music industry by ...

The Los Angeles Times 09 Apr 2024
On the evening of April 10, 1964 — that is, 60 years ago Wednesday — the Canadian virtuoso Glenn Gould stepped away from the piano at the end of his concert at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles and revolutionized the recording industry.
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Legendary Canadian virtuoso once played this man's grand piano — and didn't like it

CBC 31 Jan 2024
A Chatham, Ont., music teacher has owned his Steinway piano for almost 20 years, but only recently found out Canadian virtuoso Glenn Gould took it for a test drive — and didn’t think it was up to snuff ... .
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Charles Osgood, former host of 'CBS Sunday Morning,' dies at 91

Union Leader 24 Jan 2024
He was 91 ... He was succeeded by Jane Pauley ... I do think that radio is more visual ... Osgood was a musician who played the piano and banjo. He once purchased a Steinway piano from Columbia Records that had been used by Rudolf Serkin and Glenn Gould ... ....
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Charles Osgood, former host of ‘CBS Sunday Morning,’ dies at 91

The Spokesman-Review 24 Jan 2024
He was 91 ... He was succeeded by Jane Pauley ... I do think that radio is more visual ... Osgood was a musician who played the piano and banjo. He once purchased a Steinway piano from Columbia Records that had been used by Rudolf Serkin and Glenn Gould ... .
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Charles Osgood, former host of ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ and Army veteran, dies at 91

Stars and Stripes 23 Jan 2024
He was 91 ... He was succeeded by Jane Pauley ... I do think that radio is more visual ... Osgood was a musician who played the piano and banjo. He once purchased a Steinway piano from Columbia Records that had been used by Rudolf Serkin and Glenn Gould ... .
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Allison Au's Migration Project: Transition, Trauma, and Transcendence

All About Jazz 01 Nov 2023
So, they very kindly included me in a slightly bigger series at Mazzoleni Hall, which is their acoustic concert hall they often use to showcase recitals of the Glenn Gould students ... Glenn Gould.
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Han Kang: ‘One year I couldn’t bear fiction and read astrophysics instead’

The Observer 28 Apr 2023
When I was a child, my father, a young and poor novelist, kept our unfurnished house packed with books ... Sign up to Inside Saturday. Free weekly newsletter ... Read more ... The book I turn to when I need silence is Glenn Gould Piano Solo by Michel Schneider ... .
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Books for Kids: The turning of a page for the turning of a year

Canoe 30 Dec 2022
Music of a different kind is at the heart of this biographical treatment of Glenn Gould as a Canadian boy who knew his own mind and whose love of the piano led to international fame, despite his discomfort with performing in public.
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The Best Movie Dialogue of 2022

Fort Worth Weekly 23 Dec 2022
(removing her jacket and walking to the piano) Come on, Max, indulge me ... (she plays the Prelude in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier as Max walks to the piano) Sit ... Or Glenn Gould, for that matter.
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Renowned pianist and conductor Jo�o Carlos Martins to celebrate 60th anniversary of Carnegie Hall debut ...

AM New York 11 Nov 2022
... that enable him to play piano for the first time in two decades ... The Boston Globe characterized him as “The most exciting player of Bach on the modern piano to emerge since Glenn Gould.”�.
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Renowned pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins to celebrate 60th anniversary of Carnegie Hall debut next week

Metro USA 11 Nov 2022
... that enable him to play piano for the first time in two decades ... The Boston Globe characterized him as “The most exciting player of Bach on the modern piano to emerge since Glenn Gould.”.
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Renowned pianist and conductor João Carlos Martins to celebrate 60th anniversary of Carnegie Hall debut ...

The Villager 11 Nov 2022
... that enable him to play piano for the first time in two decades ... The Boston Globe characterized him as “The most exciting player of Bach on the modern piano to emerge since Glenn Gould.”.
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How sound pushed the story of ‘Tár’s’ conductor into psychological territory

The Los Angeles Times 06 Nov 2022
... the actors and hid a microphone in the piano ... “She can be funny, witty, intelligent and then get to the piano and do a pastiche of Glenn Gould and actually play the music in three different styles.
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Berlin conductor Petrenko worried `no one needs us anymore’

Wtop 26 Oct 2022
When concerts resumed with a chamber-sized orchestra in Berlin’s empty Philharmonie that May 1 with a digital feed, Petrenko likened it to when Glenn Gould abandoned playing piano live and retreated to the recording studio.
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Berlin conductor Petrenko worried `no one needs us anymore'

North Shore News 25 Oct 2022
When concerts resumed with a chamber-sized orchestra in Berlin’s empty Philharmonie that May 1 with a digital feed, Petrenko likened it to when Glenn Gould abandoned playing piano live and retreated to the recording studio.

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