Research Catalog
The Glenn Gould collection
- Title
- The Glenn Gould collection / Sony Classical ; executive producer, Fritz Buttenstedt.
- Publication
- [Place of publication not identified] : Sony Classical, ©1992.
Items in the Library & Off-site
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5 Items
Status | Vol/Date | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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vol. 11 | Moving image | Use in library | VCASS 333 vol. 11 | Off-site | |
vol. 9 | Moving image | Use in library | VCASS 333 vol. 9 | Off-site | |
vol. 8 | Moving image | Use in library | VCASS 333 vol. 8 | Off-site | |
vol. 5 | Moving image | Use in library | VCASS 333 vol. 5 | Off-site | |
vol. 3 | Moving image | Use in library | VCASS 333 vol. 3 | Off-site |
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- Description
- 12 videocassettes (641 min.) : sound, black and white with color sequences; 1/2 in.
- Summary
- A comprehensive collection of videorecordings, mostly complete musical works but also commentaries and interviews, made by Gould alone or with other artists for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1954 to a few years before his death in 1982.
- Series Statement
- Revcom series
- Uniform Title
- Revcom series.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- video recordings (physical artifacts)
- Video recordings
- Video recordings.
- Vidéos.
- Note
- In English.
- Based on the Revcom series: Glenn Gould plays / written and directed by Bruno Monsaingeon.
- VHS, hi-fi, mono. & stereo.
- Accompanying pamphlet in each container with commentary by Glenn Gould or Bruno Monsaingeon in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
- Issued also on videodisc.
- Sony: SHV 48402--SHV 40426.
- Credits (note)
- Bruno Monsaingeon, narrator.
- Contents
- I. Prologue (57:42) -- II. Sonatas and dialogues (58:55) -- III. End of concerts (54:17) -- IV. So you want to write a fugue? (56:24) -- V. The conductor (49:14) -- VI. The earliest decade (53:45) -- VII. A Russian interlude (50:54) -- VIII. Interweaving voices (48:54) -- IX. Mostly Strauss -- X. Rhapsodic interludes (53:50) -- XI. Ecstasy and wit (50:52) -- XII. Epilogue (52:33) -- XIII. The Goldberg variations (58:33) -- XIV. The question of instrument (57:47) -- XV. An art of the fugue (58:10) -- XVI. On the Twentieth Century (58:22).
- OCLC
- ocm29683274
- 29683274
- SCSB-1236965
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library