Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould Comments

  • Eleonore 2023-04-09 16:53:27

    Impressed. . . so...

  • Raegan 2023-04-07 12:38:03

    5 stars for 45 Seconds and a...

  • Paige 2023-03-26 15:25:59

    I know a few weird...

  • Lizeth 2023-03-22 18:27:06

    Conception, shooting, material selection, everything is unique, full of restrained sincerity, I like it so much! The discussion on artistry is also just right. Each small chapter perfectly shows gould's unique essence, and the atmosphere created is also very consistent with gould's temperament. There is a force at the end that is common to many romantic...

  • Macey 2023-03-19 04:04:32

    like very much. Gould's voice is also very personal, speaking super fast, just like his Goldberg...

  • Terry 2023-03-13 21:24:09

    4+ Pieces of various forms and segments are spliced ​​out of a character who has been speculated and overinterpreted. The flow and tone are charming. If you don't read Chinese subtitles, you can't fully receive animation & personal ad. These two chapters are especially...

  • Claud 2023-02-28 10:03:38

    Maybe looking back on everyone's life, there will be mixed flavors. Maybe Gould's life was special to others, but to himself, it was just faithful. I like his playing, I can hear his unruly from his playing, and also like his...

  • Jazmin 2023-02-24 00:33:47

    0. scene selections 1. Aria [2:49] 2. Lake Simcoe [4:20] 3. 45 Seconds and a Chair...

  • Toy 2023-02-22 09:32:13

    Fragmented records, a bit unfinished. Impressed by a few clips: the figure of a widow on the ice sheet in northern Canada, the obsession with word combinations, the stockbroker calling him VIRTUOSO, and the fact that VOYAGER took his Bach out of the solar system. It was so tear-jerking. Artists are alone from beginning to end, only with...

  • Jayme 2023-02-19 03:26:40

    "As long as I get along with others, I need to be alone to make up for it." Gould may be out of balance between being born and entering the...

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Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould quotes

  • Glenn Gould: I don't know what the effective ratio would be but I've always had a sort of intuition that for every hour you spend with other human beings, you need X number of hours alone. Now what that X represents, I don't really know, whether it be 2 and 7/8ths or 7 and 2/8ths, but it's a substantial ratio.

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    Glenn Gould: [voiceover] My mother tells me that by five years old I had decided definitively to become a concert pianist. I think she had decided some time earlier. The story goes that while I was in the womb she played the piano continuously to give me a head start, and evidently it paid off. My mother was my first teacher, and I've never doubted her methods. After all, she introduced me to Bach.