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Re: GG: Schoenberg



On 13 Feb 97 at 22:10, Alun Severn wrote:


> So, my question is this: Paysant says that GG wrote more pieces -- and
> probably a greater sum total of words -- about Schoenberg than anyone else
> in the English language; and yet these pieces are largely ignored,
> forgotten. Not on f_minor, they won't be! If any kind soul has scanned or
> d/loaded text for any of the Schoenberg essays -- the more introductory the
> better -- and is prepared to email it to me, preferably in plain ascii text
> rather than formatted files (unless it's MS Word) I would be eternally
> grateful.....

Gould's complete monograph on Schoenberg originally published by the 
University of Concinnati is included (p. 107-122) in The Glenn Gould 
reader, edited by Tim Page, 1984. It is followed by three shorter 
essays on Schoenberg's piano music, piano concerto, and Chamber 
symphony no. 2.
 
> Paysant also says, BTW, that GG's three favourite composers *for playing*
> were.....Aha: answers tomorrow night. Let's have some educated guesses. Who
> were they?

Gibbons, J.S. Bach and Schoenberg. PayZant, p. 82.


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