Glenn Gould – Bach: The Goldberg Variations, 1955 Performance (2007) [SACD / Sony Classical – 88697033502]

Glenn Gould - Bach: The Goldberg Variations, 1955 Performance (2007)

Title: Glenn Gould – Bach: The Goldberg Variations, 1955 Performance (2007)
Genre: Classical
Format: DSF DSD64

Imagine sitting in Glenn Gould Studio and hearing Gould’s brilliant 1955 performance of the GOLDBERG VARIATIONS in person. This Zenph “re-performance” release features new recordings of that experience specifically designed for surround-sound, stereo or headphone listening. Zenph Studios has created a note-perfect re-performance of Glenn Gould’s iconic 1955 recording of Bach’s GOLDBERG VARIATIONS exactly as he played it more than 50 years ago, by combining mathematics, technology and musical artistry. This new recording sounds as fresh, vibrant and intelligent as it was the day Glenn Gould originally played it – with one enormous difference – it is no longer trapped in the monaural sound of 1955.

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Glenn Gould – J.S. Bach: The Six Partitas (2012) [SACD / Sony Classical – SICC 10166~7]

Glenn Gould - J.S. Bach: The Six Partitas (2012)

Title: Glenn Gould – J.S. Bach: The Six Partitas (2012)
Genre:
Format: SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

This recording featuring Bach’s complete Partitas for keyboard are probably one of Glenn Gould’s most accessible and easy to digest interpretations, so it’s no surprise that Sony has chosen it for re-mastering on SA-CD. Canadian pianist Glenn Gould first became famous for his daring interpretation of Bach’s Goldberg Variations on his debut album with Columbia. Featuring unusual tempis for some of the variations, crystal clear playing, and a dazzling technical virtuosity (especially in the way he played some variations lightning fast), the overall performance made many people see the work with completely new eyes. Even jaded connoisseurs found fresh insights in a seemingly rigid and formal piece of music and a performance that seemed to go against convention for piano interpretations of Bach keyboard works.

Gould plays the piano more like a harpsichord, deliberately avoiding extreme dynamics and maintaining fairly strict rhythm. The result are melodies that soar in spite of the rigid performance, and the phrasing is so clear all the individual polyphonic parts come through with perfect clarity. The fast passages (particularly Third Movement (Presto) of the Italian Concerto are as breathtaking as ever, and Glenn’s annoying vocalisations (very prominent in some of his later albums) are kept to a minimum. The performance on SACD version seems to flow. Glenn Gould fans of course need no encouragement to buy on SACD, but it is an excellent introduction to Bach and also to the talent of Glenn Gould if you are unfamiliar with either. Exceptionally remastered hi-res sound! I bought this SACD to replace much earlier Columbia/CBS/Sony red book CDs, and this is worth every penny! I have already listened to it 6 times. Gould was arguably most at home with Bach and it shows here on this album, the remastering to SACD status is stunning. For Gould fans and Bach fanatics and especially both, this is a must to add to the collection

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