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Glenn Gould (25 September 1932 – 4 October 1982) was a Canadian classical pianist. He was among the most famous and celebrated pianists of the 20th century, renowned as an interpreter of the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach. His playing was distinguished by remarkable technical proficiency and a capacity to articulate the contrapuntal texture of Bach's music.

Gould rejected most of the Romantic piano literature by Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, and others, in favour of Bach and Beethoven mainly, along with some late-Romantic and modernist composers. Gould also recorded works by Mozart, Haydn, Scriabin, and Brahms; pre-Baroque composers such as Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, William Byrd, and Orlando Gibbons; and 20th-century composers including Paul Hindemith, Arnold Schoenberg, and Richard Strauss.

Gould was also a writer and broadcaster, and dabbled in composing and conducting. He produced television programmes about classical music, in which he would speak and perform, or interact with an interviewer in a scripted manner. He made three musique concrète radio documentaries, collectively the Solitude Trilogy, about isolated areas of Canada. He was a prolific contributor to music journals, in which he discussed music theory. Gould was known for his eccentricities, ranging from his unorthodox musical interpretations and mannerisms at the keyboard to aspects of his lifestyle and behaviour. He disliked public performance, and stopped giving concerts at age 31 to concentrate on studio recording and media.
JS Bach / Glenn Gould, 1969: Prelude and Fugue in E minor BWV 879 - Columbia MS 7409JS Bach / Wilhelm Kempff / Robert Riefling, 1960: Wir danken dir, Gott, BWV 29 - SinfoniaJS Bach: Capriccio in B-flat major BWV 992 - Jean Louis Steuerman, 1986 - Philips 420 176-1Rachmaninoff / Karen Shaw, 1977: Étude-Tableaux Op. 33 No. 3 in C Minor (Op. posth.) - MHS 3671JS Bach / András Schiff, 1985: Prelude and Fugue in A flat major BWV 886 - Decca 417 238-1Prokofiev / Glenn Gould, 1967: Sonata No 7 in B-flat major Op. 83 - Columbia Masterworks MS 7173Mozart / Harris Goldsmith, 1968: Rondo in D Major K 485 - MHS 910JS Bach / András Schiff, 1984: Prelude and Fugue in E flat BWV 852 - Decca 414 388-1JS Bach: Italian Concerto in F BWV 971 - Glenn Gould, 1959 - CBS 60253 (Part 1)Rachmaninoff / Constance Keene, 1964: Prelude in F minor Op. 32 No. 6 - Philips PHC 2-006JS Bach: Partita No. 3 in A minor BWV 827 - Jean Louis Steureman, 1983 - Philips 416 617-1 (Part 1)Rachmaninoff / Constance Keene, 1964: Prelude in B flat Major Op. 23 No. 2 - Philips PHC 2-006

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