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1 LP -
BS 15 (versus)
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| 1 LP -
BS 15 (rectus) |
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| Glenn
Gould: Concert Dropout |
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| In
Conversation with John McClure |
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Part I |
28'
31" |
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Part II |
26'
36" |
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| Partial
agenda: |
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| - The
Concert is Dead |
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Only Excuse For Recording Is to Do It
Differently |
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Great Get-Sibelius Plot Exposed |
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- A
Live Audience Is a Great Lianility
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Petula Clark's Songs are in the
Post-Mendelssohn Tradition |
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- Why
I Sing Along
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- Electronic
Music Is the Future
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| Glenn
Gould,
speaker |
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| John
McClure,
speaker |
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Luogo e data
di registrazione
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(Luogo non indicato) - 1968
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Registrazione
live / studio
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Producer
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Andrew Kazdin
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Sigla CD
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| 88697130942-31 - (1 CD) - 45'
10" - (c) 2007 |
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Precedenti
Edizioni
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| Columbia - BS 15 (stereo) - (1
lp) - (p) 03/14/1968 |
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Note
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Four years after his final
public appeaarance Gould, in an intervieuw
with journalist John McClure, explained
and vindicated his decision to dro out of
the concert scene: "Except for a few
octogenarians, I'm really the first person
who has, short of having a nervous collapse
or something. given up the stage. I don't
believe in it and I don't think most
people who do go believe in it".
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| Glenn
Gould (1932-1982) |
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