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[F_MINOR] Goldberg, Gould, Lehman



Issue 34 of the Goldberg magazine is a special issue dedicated to Bach.
Most of the articles and interviews are about the vocal music, but there
is one article on the Goldberg Variations, by Richard Eggar, a
harpsichordist.  He mentions GG in the first paragraph (and throughout):

  ... we are today faced with a conception of [the GVs] by both players
  and listeners alike that is absolutely and inescapably affected and
  effected by Glenn Gould and his performances on the piano.


Later on, he has glowing words for our own Bradley Lehman's proposal for
Bach's tuning system, I gather to be published in Early Music magazine
later.  I think he used it for his recording of the GV's (on hpsi).

There's also a list of 50 recommended recordings of Bach works, which I
found pretty interesting, and (most fun) Hille Perl's choices for 10
desert island discs: Musical Offering, Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Arvo
Part, Bela Fleck, and more :).

Below is some more info that was posted to bach-list@listserv.uh.edu
about the issue ...

Karl


Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 16:05:20 +0200
Subject: Goldberg Magazine dedicates an entire issue to BACH
From: <newsletters@goldberg-magazine.com>

Issue number 34 of the Goldberg Magazine (June
2005) will be dedicated solely to Johann
Sebastian Bach.

This special issue analyses some of the most
interesting biographical aspects of the life of
Bach as well as very personal views about his
work and its practical performance from
prestigious musicologists and musicians like
Professor Daniel R. Melamed, Ram?ón Andr?és, Pierre
Dubois, counter-tenor Andreas Scholl, Ton
Koopman, Sigiswald Kuijken and Masaaki Suzuki.

It also includes a section with "the best 50
recordings" over the last 50 years: An essential
guide to listening to the best of Johann
Sebastian Bach?´s music.

More information:
<http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/news/espana/2005/05/30944.php>http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/news/espana/2005/05/30944.php

Greetings from Goldbergweb.com: The Early Music portal.
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