Bach - Art of fugue - Contrapunctus01 - Glenn Gould



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Yes, and perhaps I ... ( 1 month ago by p0lyph0ny)
Yes, and perhaps I was begging the question a bit with the phrase "personal musical experience," but really, this is why phrases like "greatest musician of all time" annoy me so much. Besides the fact that it limits one's possibility of discovery by insisting that there can be nothing greater, it also imposes the notion of an objective standard of "greatness" against which individuals' experiences of music can be judged.
I know what you ... ( 1 month ago by p0lyph0ny)
I know what you mean about not being able to resist. This whole argument/discussion/whatever probably has been a total exercise in futility, and yet...
Like most youtube arguments, it's probably become an argument over ego and who gets the last word as much as anything else by this point :\. Oh well. Human nature, I guess...
Last comment (we ... ( 1 month ago by p0lyph0ny)
Last comment (we hope):
Good point wrt originality & the appreciation of art. I suppose that while originality and re-innovation are necessary to prevent the stagnation of art and of the human condition in general, it's not a prerequisite for the enjoyment of art.
If you feel your ... ( 1 month ago by Golmon251)
If you feel your ego when I touch Bach reputation its problematic. And I just take in serious and developed as such the absurds things forming consensus of experts repeated here, and tacked on excuse to don't discover to anothers classicals musicians, and impose the neccesitie of the atonal reform (Bach had strictely delimited the tonality possibilities); that you didn't take the time to corrige when it seemed positive for AoF,that nothing can reach or even be compared to (mad by human being)
I propose you to ... ( 1 month ago by Golmon251)
I propose you to stop this boring discution, but think that I'm force to listen to the music when I write. Not bad at all finally, when i listen to it again and again like a publicity. Maybe inspiring, its suffisant for me, the inspiration and emulation is one of the best thing in human being. But I think its, to compare and make my personnal hierarchy, very poor and unsurprizing for a classical piece. Its a bit hypnotizing.
I agree that it's ( ... ( 1 month ago by p0lyph0ny)
I agree that it's (past) time to stop the discussion. FWIW, I don't think it was about ego from the beginning, but I fear that in the endless repetition of the same arguments, that's what it's becoming. Unfortunate.
You find AoF a bit hypnotizing, I find it contemplative and awe-inspiring. Such is the variability of human experience, manifested in music.
The following ... ( 1 month ago by Golmon251)
The following existential question for our courageous friends is: does it was composed for keyboards ? Ready for a very interesting debat ? Let's Go !!!
I plaisant...
The last sarcasm ... ( 1 month ago by Golmon251)
The last sarcasm was for me. I'm sorry for he insult and familiarity, next time I will directly say that i want a discussion. But in general (not all) the Bachs fan are exactly the contrary of you.
Whatever. And I perfectly understand that all humans are differents (I was talking about a kind of uniformisation of the classical... I shut up definitely... if you don't ask me a question.).
Your right its past time to stop.
Have a nice day (night) !
"The" ... ( 1 month ago by vinciano)
"The" interpretation of "The" work of Art.
Silent!...the ... ( 1 month ago by bladerunnerchile)
Silent!...the master is playing.
Why bother with ... ( 1 month ago by LutenistDeMari)
Why bother with someone who calls the art of fugue 'unsurprising'.
Array ( 1 month ago by viola989)
a real god
absolutely magnificent!!!!
i love how he sings ... ( 1 month ago by matmilne)
i love how he sings. lol, very funny. obviously enjoying himself.
So difficult to ... ( 1 month ago by interignis)
So difficult to bring out any fugue on the piano never mind this one, what a Master!
first of all, ... ( 3 weeks ago by trejo567)
first of all, devoted critic, learn how to spell!!!
Good ( 3 weeks ago by trejo567)
Good
beautifuly played ( 3 weeks ago by robwushu)
beautifuly played
This man had some ... ( 3 weeks ago by ExVash)
This man had some sort of psychological connection with Bach.
"Why bother with ... ( 3 weeks ago by peuimporte)
"Why bother with someone who calls the art of fugue 'unsurprising'."
Well said
Wow lol , this guy ... ( 2 weeks ago by wolfkin71)
Wow lol , this guy is really really REALLY getting into this !! His obvious passion for this translates into how well he plays this second only to the originator .
Array ( 1 week ago by kriptozen)
Gould & Bach: two great guys! Thx!
Well said? ... ( 5 days ago by TintedReasoning)
Well said? Enlighten me please. How can a fugue prove to be 'surprising'?
do u have any idea ... ( 4 days ago by wnxg4nd4lf)
do u have any idea of music?
Incredible. Love ... ( 23 hours ago by frenchmusician12)
Incredible. Love how he ends it. Pure magic



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