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RE: Goldberg Variations...and Conservatory



Greetings all,
Some info on the Toronto music-school scene. I went to York University
(another large school in Toronto) for Music (performance/composition).
The U of T music program is excellent, and probably has the best
classical music program in the country.  Schools like York and McGill
(Montreal) offer a better variety of programs (Jazz, Classical, World
Music, Contemp. pop etc) and do not stick to a strict and set - out 4
year program.  The faculty at U of T is very good, but with so much
history behind it, it sometimes gets caught up in that stuffy old school
classical vibe, were nothing new seems to get explored (which is the
case with most classical programs).  Nonetheless, an excellent program,
and worth checking out.  Call or e-mail the music faculty, they'll send
you all sorts of information on the program as well as the teachers and
facilities.

Cheers,

Kevin

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	elisha-jt@juno.com [SMTP:elisha-jt@juno.com]
> Sent:	Sunday, March 22, 1998 4:28 PM
> To:	f_minor@email.rutgers.edu
> Subject:	GG:Goldberg Variations...and Conservatory
> 
> Hi all!
> I'm sorry to trouble this list with even more garrulous questions--we
> were having an interesting discussion on Karajan and the deal with
> Nazi. 
> Well, Richard Strauss was a Nazi as well.  (Well said, Robert!) These
> musicians did not join for political conviction, but simply to
> stay--alive, I guess--in Germany, but with strings attached.  I have
> an
> article from the New York Times which talked about the famous
> conductors
> during the time of Nazi, and they were made to play some rather
> propagandistic (or rather stupid) songs to boost nationalism.  Some
> performances must be rather humiliating for Karajan.  Just a side
> info,
> Strauss was a friend of Mahler (who was a Jew) before WW II (Mahler
> died
> in 1921. Strauss in 1950?)  Also, Hitler's favorite composer was
> Wagner,
> who was one of leading musical figure for anti-Semiticism.  Despite
> thus,
> I still like Wagner's and Strauss's music.
> 
> I'm getting way out of line!  I was listening to GG's last recording
> of
> Goldberg Variations ("Gouldberg," as GG once liked to call it), and I
> noticed some skittering while playing the CD (listen real carefully at
> the end of track 5, and track 7).  Either that or my CD isn't in good
> quality.  There are several tracks like it as well.
> 
> About the Conservatory, I've visited the website (thanks to all of you
> for the info!) and had requested some info.  The place is still called
> Royal Conservatory of Music, but the actual conservatory is called
> "The
> Glenn Gould Professional School" (go figure!;-).  Has anyone in this
> list
> seen or been to this school?  My mom is doubtful about me going to
> Toronto at the end of my senior year (she's afraid that the school
> changed its name in order to attract more students.  Plus it is rather
> far away).  I mean, GG graduated from there, so it must be somewhat
> distinguished--am I right?
> 
> Thanks(;-), Elisha
>  
> P.S. Did GG ever recorded Strauss's Burleske for Piano and Orchestra
> (I
> heard it on the  NLC website)?  This piece seems rare and hardly
> performed--in my search I found only one CD which contains this piece.
> 
> 
> Strong conviction is capable of destroying any prejudice.  The proof:
> Glenn Gould.
> --Nathan Perelman
> 
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