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Re: GG 20th death Celebration
There is a website called http://www.findagrave.com
<http://www.findagrave.com> . It is a sort of virtual cemetery. You can
leave virtual flowers, cards or other artifacts at the graves of famous
people. There is a listing for Glenn Gould (I supplied the pictures for it).
I noticed that no one has left flowers, cards or other artifacts. You have
to register if you want to leave stuff. Registration is free. I have no
official connection with the site. I left flowers at Mahler's grave today. I
was unable to do this when I was really there.
Eric Cline
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-----Original Message-----
From: madiva [mailto:madiva@WORKING.IT]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:02 PM
To: F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU
Subject: R: Re: GG 20th death Celebration
I heard the" g-moll three-part invention": it's a piece
with a vein of
sweet melancholy.
Is not full sadness that this Music to inspire but a quiet
resignation ;
it's a very excellent choice for remember Glenn.
Thanks
Valeria Massari
----- Original Message -----
From: Juozas Rimas <JuozasRimas@TAKAS.LT>
To: <F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: GG 20th death Celebration
> Yes, the 25th variation is a very good choice. However,
I'd go with an
even more
> subtle form of sorrow in the g-moll three-part invention.
Gould has
recorded so
> many good sad or just serene pieces that it's hard to
choose one.
>
> Juozas Rimas Jr (not the one playing)
> http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/141/juozas_rimas.html
>
>