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Re: [F_MINOR] The Fourth of October: In Memoriam
From: Kate Clunies-Ross <goldbergs@BTINTERNET.COM>
> I am sure everyone on the list realises today's date, but I would just
like
> to mark the 22nd anniversary of GG's passing.
Thank you for reminding us. 22 years! Sigh.
On a more positive note, I was trying to remember when I first heard a
Glenn Gould recording. I first heard about him when reading Thomas Harris'
"The Silence of the Lambs." Shortly after the book came out, I saw the
Goldbergs (the debut recording) in a store. The store also had several of
the GG videos, and I think I thought something like "Wow, there are even
videos of this care playing the piano!" Silence came out in 1988, so I
probably bought my first GG tape in 1988 or 1989.
Anybody else have unsual stories about how they first heard/heard of Glenn
Gould?
> He may have been with us for only a comparatively short time, but his
gift
> of music continues to inspire and comfort us ; to delight , puzzle,
and
> astound us. And the lifelong "state of wonder" he considered so important
is
> surely still growing.
As the future of music and art changes, I wonder how many of GG's
predictions will come true, and which won't... And whether he is chortling
at the fact that people are wondering this. ;-)
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