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Re: Bonjour! Est-ce que nous sont sur le réseau?



Hi Zeldah:
 
    Ah, Clementi... Yes, I remember those days.... Clementi etudes et al., back in the stoneage of my undergraduate years (by the way, BMus is a undergraduate degree in music (piano performance with a minor in education) - where do you live?).    I've been musically 'out of the loop' for a while, and am thus not working on any repertoire at the moment.  I still occasionally run through Chopin's opus 90s, the Scherzos, the Preludes, Schubert's opus 90 Impromptus, a couple of Beethoven Sonatas, the Liszt B minor, etc. (when I get the time, that is!).  I first met Glenn Gould when I was about 7 years old (28, gulp, years ago!) at the CBC studios in Toronto, as my father was a studio musician working there at the time.  Even as a child I thought he was amazing, almost child-like.  When my father told Glenn I was an young aspiring pianist, he seemed impressed and, quite uncharacteristically, let me shake his 'paw'.  If I had been wiser (and bolder!), I would of asked him if he could teach me!  I did study for a time with Myrtle Guerrero in Oakville (the wife of Glenn's late teacher, Alberto), but that's the closest I came!
    Glenn was definitely unique (to put it mildly!).  I'm not sure if there is anyone out there today famous for their genius and eccentricities as Glenn was.  It seems that not as many people can get away with this type of mien nowadays, which is a disappointment - for I'd rather live in a culture that celebrates talent and uniqueness, and not how good Britney Spears looks.  I knew some pretty bizarre characters whilst studying at university - characters who remarkably came close - but did not possess the diversity that Glenn had.  I miss Glenn terribly - would have enjoyed hanging out with him, discussing philosophy, politics, fishermen and other assorted enviro-nazis, and questioning Beethoven interpretations, as we lope languidly along the wooded foot paths of Uptergrove, Glenn humming a Bach Paritita to a bevy of cud-munching cows.  Cheers!
 
Leah
----- Original Message -----
From: Hanson
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Bonjour! Est-ce que nous sont sur le réseau?

Ah, yes, I am a pianist. I was just playing 5 minutes ago. I am working on some Clementi Sonatinas and John Field's 5th Nocturne.
What pieces are you working on at the moment?
I do not know what a BMus is (must be foreign?), so I am not sure how advanced you are.
How old was Glenn when you met him!? I know if I had met him in his younger years, I would have maybe...fainted.
What do you remember from that day?
Ha, I think he is the coolest thing since anything was sliced. He is my ideal being.
I wonder if anyone else like him exists today-probably not since he was the most unique out of all.

Zeldah
----- Original Message -----
From: Leah@Rye
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 3:56 AM
Subject: Bonjour! Est-ce que nous sont sur le réseau?

Testing, testing....one....two.....three.  (Ahem) Just wanted to say hello to all fellow Glenn fans. Si vous aimeriez parler en français, ceci est bon pour moi. 
    Any fellow pianists out there?  I have my BMus from UofT in p. perf. & ed.(1991), was a resident Con fixture, etc.  Met Gould as a child with my father, who was a studio musician.  Thought, even at the time, he was the coolest thing since sliced luncheon ham. 
    Would enjoy discussing all the paradigms of Gouldian lore.  Tout le meilleur, et j'espère que nous parlerons bientôt. Cheers!
 
Leah