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Re: [F_minor] Re: F_minor Digest, Vol 18,Issue 11. Re: Re: Cornelia Foss reveals all!!! (Chester Singh)



Perhaps you would like to believe that he was human simply for the comfort of it? This is what I was trying to communicate. When I said "...then why can't I be like him?" I did not mean literally 'I'. I have no wish to be Glenn Gould, even though I am somewhat envious of his skills as a pianist. Because he was just a human being, it seems unfair to me that he was so incredibly inhuman. This is why I would rather hyprocritically hide in my own personal romantic image of him, even though my father constantly haunts me with his humanity.

Singh


From: "DJ Were-Panda" <vnvlain@gmail.com>
To: f_minor@email.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: [F_minor] Re: F_minor Digest, Vol 18,Issue 11. Re: Re: Cornelia Foss reveals all!!! (Chester Singh)
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 12:08:54 -0400


Good day,

On 9/3/07, Chester Singh <k_dawg71@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> This humanity
> that my father gives to Glenn Gould confuses me, because he seems like
> just
> another human-being; if he is just another human-being than why can't I be
> like him?
>
> Singh
>
>
Human beings are similar in composition, but not in the blueprint that which
makes us individuals. GG had a unique genetic imprint, coupled with his
upbringing and environment, produced the pianist that we know today. The
key to species such as human is that we are both similar and unique.


GG is another human being.  He had issues, preoccupation, fear, happiness,
just like the rest of us.  The key of GG being a human being is that we can
mutually empathize, somewhat, his experiences and reaction.  But we can
almost never be exactly like anyone.  Period.

I am perfectly content to know that he was human. His contradictory side
(contradictory meaning his actions being opposite from what he espoused in
his interviews/documentaries) explains to some extent why he was the way he
was. The following is just pure speculation on my part: Why did he call
himself "The Last Puritan", or shunned talks pertaining to his
relationships? Other than his privacy, it could be that he was repressing a
want for someone whom he knew could never have again.


At the last GG Conference in '99, I've witnessed a few people who placed him
in an almost godly stature, and that frightened me. I don't think GG
would've liked knowing that there are fans who are hero-worshipping him. He
was one of the anomalies produced in a sea of humanity, but he was most
definitely human. As such, I would rather admire the knowledge of his
humanity than any other larger than life images of GG.


Regards, DJ Were-Panda
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