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Re: Playing GG's piano National Library of Canada-NOT :-(



Is Ottawa reachable by subway from Toronto.  Um, well,
you know, if there was a tunnel that could hold up a
train going 100 km/hour you'd have about a 6 or 7 hour
ride from downtown Toronto.  However, all is not lost:
you can take a regular train there or a bus, all
downtown, all take you right into Ottawa.

Gould's piano at Roy Thompson Hall has been played in
concert by Angela Hewitt on at least one occassion (I
think it was a marathon Book 1 & 2 of the Well
Tempered Klavier or something like this.  I heard it
on CBC a while back.  It is either the reverance for
Gould or the instructions of his estate that would
make the access to his Yamaha so restricted, or so it
would seem to me.

regards,

Fred Houpt
Toronto


--- deborah dana <deborah_dana75093@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
> Dear Folks:  Since I couldn't get my silly email
> software to include a copy of the email I received
> from the NLC, I copied it to this email.  I wrote to
> the National Library of Canada, where one of GG's
> pianos are....hoping to get permission to play it.
> This is not to be.  I thought their response might
> be
> useful for someone else on the list who might want
> to
> try to do the same at sometime in the future.
>
> I haven't given up.  I am still waiting to hear back
> from Roy Thomson Hall and the CBC studios.  By the
> way, where is ottawa in relation to toronto....could
> i
> have gotten to it by subway....had they granted me
> permission???
>
>
> Dear Deborah Dana:
>
> We have received your message requesting permission
> to
> play the Glenn Gould piano during your visit to
> Ottawa
> on October 4-7.  The piano is on view in the foyer
> of
> the auditorium, and when no activities are taking
> place in the vicinity, pianists may be allowed to
> play
> the piano briefly, with a Music Division staff
> member
> present.  We do not work on weekends, however, and
> unfortunately there will be activities in the
> auditorium and surrounding area on both October 4
> and
> 7, so it will not be possible to play the piano at
> the
> time of your visit.   If you can tell us the
> specific
> time you expect to be here, we could arrange for
> someone to give you a tour of the building.   In the
> Music Division we have books and other information
> about Glenn Gould that you can consult;  if you
> would
> like to examine any documents in the Glenn Gould
> archive, it is advisable that you make an
> appointment.
>
> I am sorry that it will not be possible for you to
> play the Gould piano, but I hope you will enjoy your
> visit to the National Library of Canada.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Marlene Wehrle
> Music Division
> National Library of Canada
> mus@nlc-bnc.ca
>
>
>
> =====
> Deborah Dana
>
> "To Forgive is human, to err is computer"
>
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