Glenn Gould - Shostakovich, Quintet for Piano & Strings in G-minor: II Fuga. Adagio (OFFICIAL)
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Sunday Concert: Music In The USSR, January 14th, 1962. Dmitri Shostakovich, Quintet for Piano and Strings in G minor op. 57. Gould appears as performer and commentator, tracing the development of style in Russian music.
When was the last time here in the UK that we had television like this?! Not for decades! Not since Barenboim et al did The Trout!
This was the TV show BACK IN TIME.
Oh I wish I could do time travel.......
Deeper respect for Shostakovich comes upon me as I listen to this.
I knew that Glenn Gould is marvelous. I knew his Bach, Beethoven and Brahms were brilliant.
But I didn't know that the music of Shostakovich was so beautiful.
Glenn Gould is enlightening me always.
Beauty will save the world.
Stay assured.
I couldn’t agree with you more!
Incredible recording of a time that is gone
Sublime, composition, rendition and recording!
Wow. I could never imagine...
Wonderful music.
THERE are two kinds of people. Those who love SHOSTAKOVICH and those who don’t give a damn.
Привет тебе из СССР, Гленн!🔥 Любовь с первого взгляда и навсегда ❤️ твоя душа с нами. Спасибо за Шостаковича. Благодарю! 🌹
Very nice
❤
There is a composer who occupies the same place of ambivalence between banality and something magical in the 19th century as Shostakovich does in the xxth- Gounod. Pehaps this ambivalence is what someone who is not genius but has an instinct grasps of the work of a genius.
This somewhat sounds like a fugue to me I love it
Ben Kebret that is the title of the movement!
Amicooooo