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R: Re: GG Wagner's "Siegfrid Idyll "



Thanks for your post and your suggestion!
 I have both the books "Glenn Gould Piano solo" by Michel Schneider and "The Loser" by Bernhard.
In "Glenn Gould  Piano Solo" we can have a deep  Gould's portrait.
In this  emotional book the Gould's  artistic soul to rise for us during the flow of His life in many nuances.
(Do you know  if   the Schneider's book  have the English translation? I believe that there isn't !)
In the romance "The Loser" Gould is the symbol of  the genius against the mediocrity.
Both the Books are a  beautiful homage on behalf of Gould.
 
Best
Valeria Massari
 
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Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: GG Wagner's "Siegfrid Idyll "

Dear Valeria,
 
I read your e-mail you sent to F Minor diostribution list.
 
There is something in Glenn Gould and its performances that makes him absolutely unique for many people. Bruno Monsaingeon said in an TV-interwiew that he reveices lots of letters of Gould's admirers and listeners explaining the trascendental and mystic experience that GG's  way (art) of play causes in the souls of these listeners. ANd exactly this makes the difference between  Gould and ALL other stars (Pogorelich, Menuhin, Brendel, Arrau, Rostropovich, Casals, Pavarotti, etc.). ONly Gould causes a deep impact and a
 
Please red the essay of Michael Schneider (Glenn Gould, piano solo) and the novel of Thomas Bernhard (Der Untergeher -I don't know the title in english!)... You will find in there some interesting thougts and explanations that according to the feeling you have with "Siegfrid Idyll" in Gould's version.
 
I found your analogy of listening the piece at "x-rays" marvelous. It is exactely the same I experienced by listening this piece.
 
Regards.