Glenn Herbert Gould( was a Canadian pianist who became one of the best-known and most celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century. He was particularly renowned as an interpreter of the keyboard music of Johann Sebastian Bach. His playing was distinguished by remarkable technical proficiency and capacity to articulate the polyphonic texture of Bach's music.
Glenn Gould. For four-part chorus of mixed voices with piano accompaniment. Words and music by Glenn Gould. Customers Who Bought So You Want To Write A Fugue?So you want to write a fugue?. (Glenn Gould) Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Musical score: EnglishView all editions and formats: Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.The Anatomy of the Fugue, with Gould as performer and commentator is broadcast on CBC Television’s “Festival” program. As a “finale” for this program, Gould composes So You Want to Write a Fugue?, a short, humorous piece for four voices and string quartet.
Glenn Gould (Toronto, Canada 1932-1982) was a Canadian pianist most known for his interpretations of baroque keyboard music, particularly the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Gould's first performance to receive widespread attention was his 1955 recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations.
BASS: You've got the urge to write a fugue ALTO: for the sake of shooooooooowing off BASS: You've got the nerve to write a fugue BASS: So go ahead and write one SOPRANO: Now never be clever for the sake of being clever TENOR: So you want to write a fugue?
In this spirit, CBC Radio 2 commissioned eleven composers, from coast to coast, each to write a prelude and fugue for piano based upon the available letters in Glenn Gould's name (G-E-G-D). I think that you will be pleasantly surprised by the range and diversity of approaches that our composers have taken in realizing their individual commissions.
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Introduced by Glenn Gould himself, this was part of a 1963 CBC television production. Here is the approximate text: So you want to write a fugue. You got the urge to write a fugue. You got the nerve to write a fugue. So go ahead, so go ahead and write a fugue. Go ahead and write a fugue that we can sing. Pay no heed, Pay no mind.
The second LP staged Gould’s alleged “hysteric return” to the concert hall as part of a radio fantasy—aboard an oil rig in the Beaufort Sea, far away in the Canadian north! Silver Jubilee Album.
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Glenn Gould inspired me to write a Fugue, I don't know if it's any good, or if it even qualifies as a fugue (it does have an exposition). Feedback greatly appreciated.
A classical pianist who inspired fanatical devotion among his fans, Glenn Gould (1932-1982) was also a composer, conductor, broadcaster, and music critic. As a pianist, he was.
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So You Want To Write A Fugue? (SATB with piano or string quartet accompaniment) Cadenzas to Beethoven's Piano concerto No. 1. The majority of his work is published by Schott Music. The recording Glenn Gould: The Composer contains his original works excepting the cadenzas.