Hi Jon, and welcome to the list.
I forget where it's at in the Glenn Gould reader,
but I think somewhere in there he makes that claim as well. It's hard for
me to take him seriously though, on this matter and I'd imagine Schoenberg and
Bach would come ahead of Gibbons on his favorites list.
Anything else you'd like to talk about on the
Alchemist DVD? I was particularly impressed with seeing Gould working in the
studio. Even if the scene was entirely made for the camera I still liked seeing
Gould as he might be in the studio.
Jim
PS: I wasn't very impressed that the new three disc
set from culture. Anyone else seen these? I think the other films on
Gould are better. This have their good moments, but I'd rank the other
films on Gould as better than these.
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