Classics of the Phonograph

Classics of the Phonograph: Glenn Gould

 
Glenn Gould by the shoreline with dogs and a friend.

Glenn Gould Peter Goddard

Glenn Gould, after a sensational decade as a concert pianist, in 1964, he stopped playing in public. The remaining 18 years of his life were devoted to the making of carefully edited studio recordings of his repertory which made him one of the leading interpreters of the music of J. S. Bach. On Classics of the Phonograph, Saturday at 11, we will hear Gould playing Bach, Beethoven and R. Strauss, on Classic Illinois. 

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