Wednesday, November 11, 2009

GLENN GOULD- Goldberg Variations 1955


Now is a good a time as any to post Glenn Gould's landmark 1955 GOLDBERG VARIATIONS, as startling a debut in music as any, comparable to Bob Dylan or the Beatles. Gould represents pure intellectual (and jokey) energy as well as a particular kind of quirky secular culture that was all the rage in the supposedly conformist '50s. This was the age of Holden Caufield and James Dean, not to mention Thelonious Monk and Jackson Pollock. Gould fits in with all of them. (So u nd so up)

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