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Re: New Glenn Gould Release



Dear Ken,

Thank you for your info on the GG new CD.
By chance, I found it at Tower in Tokyo
but I didn't buy it.

How did you find it?
I hear that the performance with Guerrero was very 'romantic' one
according to books about GG.

Regards,
Miki
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       mikiwata@interlink.or.jp
          070-5885-2022
 http://home.interlink.or.jp/~mikiwata
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mailing list devoted to the discussion of Glenn Gould's work and life.
[mailto:F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU]On Behalf Of Ken Hutchins
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 9:07 PM
To: F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU
Subject: Re: New Glenn Gould Release


Here are the details on the relatively new release (2001)-- Glenn Gould: His
First Recordings (1947-1953).
I purchased the CD at Tower, for about $16.99

1. Berg -- Sonata for Piano Op 1  (3 Nov 53) (originally released on
Hallmark lp)
2. Shostakovich: Three Fantastic Dances (4/6 Nov 53) (originally released on
Hallmark lp)
3. Taneyex: The Birth of the Harp (4/6 Nov 53) (originally released on
Hallmark lp)
4. Propofiev The Winter Fairy (4/6 Nov 53) (originally released on Hallmark
lp)
5. Mozart Allegro K.521 (w/Guerrero) (June 1947)
6. Mozart Andante with 5 Variations K.501 (w/Guerrero) (June 1947)
7. Mozart Allegro di molto K.497 (w/Guerrero) (June 1947)
8. Mozart for Piano Four Hands (w/Guerrero) (June 1947)
8. Fantasy in F Minor (w/Guerrero) (June 1947)
9-11. Italian Concerto  (March 1948)

"The source material for these early Glenn Gould performances (ferric oxide
tape, LPs, and 78 rpm acetates) reflects the sound limitations of their day.
"

The first four recordings appear to be originally released on Hallmark RS3
in 1953. They were released on VOX TV 34792X in 1982, called The Young Glenn
Gould, In Memorium, Vol 1. The Mozart pieces were probably originally
released in 1983 on VOX TV 34793X The Young Glenn Gould, In Memorium Vol 2.
The liner notes list the 1948 Italian Concerto as Gould's first recoding of
Bach's music. The notes indicate the recording demonstrates a gifted student
still finding his way. However, there are no other details regarding the
1948 recording. The information was checked with Nancy Canning's A Glenn
Gould Catalog and from the listing in Glenn Gould: A Life and Variations.


A second CD that I just purchased combines Gould/Mitropoulos live
performance from the Salzberg Festival from 1958 (originally released on
Nuovo Era/Price Less labels), along with several other Bach performances --
in an album called loosely translated, Bach at the Salzburg Festival. In
addition to the performance of the Bach d Minor concerto (BWV 1052), the CD
also collects a 1958 performance by Mitropoulos/Vienna Philharmonic
performing the Fantasy and Fuge in b Minor, Milstein's performance of the
Partita g Minor, Partita in c Minor for Klavier (Geza Anda), and two
selections from Bach's in b Minor Mass, performed by the Vienna Philharmonic
led by von Karajan (1961). There is a catalog included of many performances
from Salzburg, including Gould's 1959 Salzburg performances of Sweelinck,
Schoenberg, Mozart, and Bach on SONY SMK 53474.

Ken Hutchins


-----Original Message-----
From: Mailing list devoted to the discussion of Glenn Gould's work and
life. [mailto:F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU]On Behalf Of Anne M. Marble
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:26 AM
To: F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU
Subject: New Glenn Gould Release


I saw this listed on Amazon.com:

"His First Recordings"
Vai Audio - #1198
Audio CD (July 31, 2001)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005NKJO/ref%3Ds%5Fe9/104-0330762-
0322308

Does anyone know more about this? Which first recordings are they? CBC
recordings? Or even earlier recordings, perhaps even restored copies of the
recordings he made in his teens?

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Anne M. Marble
Find my book reviews at: http://www.likesbooks.com/home.html


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