Glenn Gould - Pt. 1: Cliché (On How Mozart Became A Bad Composer)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @jojobeanz2981
    @jojobeanz2981 9 месяцев назад +78

    Mozart was prolific, likely due to financial pressure to produce music constantly. Unlike Brahms, who destroyed a majority of his work, all of Mozart’s work survives to this day. I think we can all agree that the best of his compositions are truly sublime.

    • @alhfgsp
      @alhfgsp 9 месяцев назад +6

      I'm 25 in America, I grew up around sh** for music, Mozart is a genius in comparison.

    • @temperedwell6295
      @temperedwell6295 9 месяцев назад +7

      No. Mozart was prolific because music just flowed out of him naturally. I think he once wrote his father that he had so many ideas in his head that there was no way he could write most of them down. It shows. Whenever a piece of his music requires a new theme, one appears.
      At age 10, he once sat at a piano with a singer and played variations on a theme for half an hour before they told him he had to stop.

    • @jojobeanz2981
      @jojobeanz2981 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@temperedwell6295 ok. What I could have said is that he published everything he wrote, due to pressures that existed beyond the artistic ones he imposed on himself.

    • @asirpagabriella5327
      @asirpagabriella5327 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@temperedwell6295 It was just normal for his days. Bach wrote one cantata each week, and Vivaldi finished a concerto within hours. With decent musical training background everyone can do this.

    • @ibperson7765
      @ibperson7765 7 месяцев назад +2

      Or compare to bach and how much he wrote - and never wrote a bad note in his life.

  • @impulsesystems
    @impulsesystems 9 месяцев назад +63

    Glenn Gould is the treatment for when classical music starts to take itself too seriously. I love it.

    • @carlbrooks2612
      @carlbrooks2612 6 месяцев назад +4

      It’s a masterful satire, in large part because I think Glenn sincerely believes in the validity of both arguments. There is beauty to be found in simplicity, AND Mozart was coasting on some of those concertos.
      But the deeper point, I think, is that Gould is treating Mozart with an unsympathetic lens that is rarely reserved for “sacred cow” composers. Glenn was not a believer in objective truths, and my interpretation of his argument here is that entertaining the thought that Mozart was a “bad composer” we can have to identify and defend what is truly special about his composition for reasons other than his pre-existing spot on the composers’ Mt. Rushmore.

    • @xx133
      @xx133 4 месяца назад

      No, he just thinks he’s above everyone else. He centers himself in everything. He’s the most important. Me. Me me. There are passionate people in every field. He’s talented, but he doesn’t do the composer justice. It’s like rewriting Shakespeare and passing it off as Shakespeare
      The composer was writing from their heart, they leave area for interpretation-but to rewrite the piece almost entirely and present it as Mozart is very frustrating, and takes the experience away from a listener who likely is hearing it for the first time.

    • @ingridspata8455
      @ingridspata8455 4 месяца назад +1

      Auch die Meinung eines Genies wie Gould ist nie die absolute Wahrheit....... und möglicherweise auch nicht als solche beabsichtigt ,eher als Provokation???

    • @jasonjansen9831
      @jasonjansen9831 3 месяца назад

      @@xx133 You have to remember that Mozart was an improviser. This notion that the original composition is sacred in some way, was invented by classical music weirdos. Mozart himself would have considered it ridiculous.

  • @johnweligon9086
    @johnweligon9086 9 месяцев назад +15

    The legendary documentary I only saw from the book... Finally got uploaded to RUclips

  • @roel.vinckens
    @roel.vinckens 9 месяцев назад +24

    It always amazed me how the "mature" Mozart pleases more in childhood and the younger Mozart gets better when one ages.
    Glen, of course, knows why and can transfer that information in his own incredibly entertaining way...
    Happy birthday Wolfgang !

    • @apb64
      @apb64 9 месяцев назад +2

      Мы любим любого Моцарта!

  • @italoimbriaci994
    @italoimbriaci994 9 месяцев назад +35

    Yet Mozart Requiem is an incredibly outstanding masterpiece

    • @elmerglue21
      @elmerglue21 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yup, unbelievable. I think the introitus does not get enough love, and is probably one of my favorite pieces. Not to mention the transition from the kyrie to the dires irae, ending and starting on the same chord, is incredible!

    • @xx133
      @xx133 4 месяца назад +5

      Glenn is likes to center himself in everything he plays. It’s no longer about expressing the piece, it’s about him and being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian-and people translate that to “oh he’s a genius”.

    • @Menarecuteaaa
      @Menarecuteaaa Месяц назад +1

      @@xx133 exactly. Always played how 'Gould would play it' (i.e. not very well and with a rather mechanical touch), never giving the music the sound it deserves to make it sound childlike or trivial. Even his Bach - a composer most people feel Gould does best - doesn't sound like Bach. It sounds like his interpretation of Bach - mechanical and fast paced with no regard for emotion or intimacy.

    • @DanielSilva-gc4xz
      @DanielSilva-gc4xz 10 дней назад

      ​@@Menarecuteaaa subjective. I find Gould's Bach to be the most emotional. Now what?

    • @Menarecuteaaa
      @Menarecuteaaa 10 дней назад

      @@DanielSilva-gc4xz that’s your opinion, and you’re entitled to it.

  • @mitchellschwartz6766
    @mitchellschwartz6766 3 месяца назад +3

    I could listen to Gould perform orchestral works on that Steinway of his all day. His two-hand performance of my favorite fragment from the 1st movement of the Mozart K.491 is a perfect opening.

  • @CD318
    @CD318 9 месяцев назад +7

    SO incredible--Love this--thank you for posting!

  • @_.missberry
    @_.missberry 9 месяцев назад +46

    I love both, Mozart and Gould ❤

    • @francoisvillon1300
      @francoisvillon1300 9 месяцев назад +1

      Браво! :)

    • @pedroajanel1752
      @pedroajanel1752 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yo también

    • @xx133
      @xx133 4 месяца назад

      Y haven’t heard Mozart if y only listened to Gould play what he calls Mozart

  • @bluetortilla
    @bluetortilla 9 месяцев назад +5

    Well, I think despite the premise Gould proves here that Mozart is indeed one banger of a composer!

  • @bobtaylor170
    @bobtaylor170 9 месяцев назад +11

    I thought Mozart was mostly elevator music until I heard the symphonies, the Masses, and the operas. The divertimenti make me divertimental. As for Gould, I love the Baroque Era, so how can I not love him.

    • @xx133
      @xx133 4 месяца назад

      Please listen to other pianists that do Bach justice. He ignores crucial markings, for the sake of sounding different, and centering himself in the piece-not for the enhancing the essence of the piece.

  • @Amlink
    @Amlink 9 месяцев назад +8

    I’m so excited to see this again but in color

  • @pierfrancescopeperoni
    @pierfrancescopeperoni 9 месяцев назад +24

    Only Mozart can be bad at composing and yet able to write such a beautiful music.

  • @constipatedlecher
    @constipatedlecher 9 месяцев назад +11

    Glenn Gould loved Mozart. There's no question. This is all him taking the piss.

    • @weikko79
      @weikko79 6 месяцев назад +2

      He loved some of Mozart, which he freely acknowledges here.

    • @IanMcKenzie-ff5jw
      @IanMcKenzie-ff5jw Месяц назад +1

      He is not “taking the piss” and doesn’t even hold that UK psychology as far as I can see. He is genuinely critiquing late Mozart. If you cannot express yourself sincerely as an artist you quickly die, and he had to get these criticisms out.

  • @MrC-o9q
    @MrC-o9q 9 месяцев назад +7

    I absolutely love Gould calling it as it as he see's it.
    Nobody today has the balls to be this openly honest.

    • @danmozartiano
      @danmozartiano 9 месяцев назад +2

      Well... Beethoven and Chopin, just for mention two great composers mention Mozart's music were the greatest. Gould is dead now, it has a very particular and valid view about music, but despite of wherever he liked or not Mozart, it is not a genius like Beethoven or Chopin, just for mention two. Facts. You can like or dislike Mozart or any other composer, this is a different issue.

  • @HaGo-n6n
    @HaGo-n6n 9 месяцев назад +16

    ❤Wonderfull!❤
    I like Glenn Gould.

  • @dagadbm
    @dagadbm 2 месяца назад +1

    he says its all boring and here i am marveling at the awe of it. its like he doesnt want to see it

    • @TheHKEO
      @TheHKEO 2 месяца назад

      If you show a guitarist a video of a guy shredding up and down the neck, they'll probably be less impressed than if they actually played with feel

  • @loxpower
    @loxpower 9 месяцев назад +8

    Well that was amazing but I want part 2 ASAP

    • @rsjmd
      @rsjmd 9 месяцев назад +2

      It's here today 2/9, and worth the wait.

  • @MIGUELGARRIDOROMANOSMUSICO
    @MIGUELGARRIDOROMANOSMUSICO 9 месяцев назад +2

    Puede ser pero los chispazos que tiene Mozart en su música son estratosféricos,incomprensibles musicalmente señor Gould,es otra dimensión…..

  • @kathleenmaryparker8662
    @kathleenmaryparker8662 9 месяцев назад

    I just love listening to two of my favorite musicians “argue” - it makes Gould’s Mozart *interesting* - *covers* rather than “a cover band” …

  • @filiphruby3810
    @filiphruby3810 9 месяцев назад +6

    Sick of the falling fifths sequence? Wait till this guy hears about Vivaldi

  • @tuttifrutti2229
    @tuttifrutti2229 9 месяцев назад +3

    Compose in 5 and a half to 6 years, Don gionvanni, Marriage of figaro, magic flute, la Clemens a de tito. Compose in 8 weeks I three last symphonies.

  • @ravingircey
    @ravingircey 9 месяцев назад +30

    Glenn was compelled to say things like this, was his construct. I personally do not think he absolutely felt this way He clearly enjoyed being a contrarian with a strong sense of humor.
    Find it refreshing to hear unpopular opinions especially today. Classical music can laugh at itself once in a while.
    At least he won't bore you.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 9 месяцев назад +6

      What a presumptuous comment to override what GG said and pretend he did not mean what he said. Well he did, and every word of it ! But there will be many more mediocre people like you who will wrongly assume that humor and high thoughts are mutually exclusive. A believable critic of Mozart does not have to be done in a stern, heavy and dreadful manner, it can be done in a light mood but it does not change the arguments which are heavyweights here. Mozart was and is still overrated. Yes, he used cliche and composed with commercial success as the end goal not for the highest quest in composing. Every critic that GG makes in this video is solid and substantiated and true.
      Mozart remains the classical fast food music accessible to many and overrated.

    • @peterheiman8621
      @peterheiman8621 9 месяцев назад +2

      If he really felt that way, why did he perform (memorably at that) this work with Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in 1959?

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@peterheiman8621 answer : To give some token of adhesion to the system and be able to work in the circuit for his career BEFORE he realized he decided screw it, i am going to do what i want, say what i think and run my career without having to be a stooge of the establishment.

    • @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks
      @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks 5 месяцев назад

      @@ericastier1646 If Mozart is overrated, I'm Napoleon.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 5 месяцев назад

      @@ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks Mozart is the most played classical composer and is overrated compared to other composers and you are not napoleon who was an italian dastard no good for French people or anybody.

  • @user-sz7bv9nd8d
    @user-sz7bv9nd8d 9 месяцев назад +10

    wow I can't wait!!!

    • @AFE1312
      @AFE1312 9 месяцев назад +4

      Already available, like everything they post.

    • @itskowitzheinrich7520
      @itskowitzheinrich7520 9 месяцев назад +1

      Два Гения вместе не уживаются.
      Пример,Толстой и Шекспир.

    • @benheideveld4617
      @benheideveld4617 9 месяцев назад

      Yes you can…

    • @reaganwiles_art
      @reaganwiles_art 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AFE1312 and with better sound than here

  • @ingemayodon5128
    @ingemayodon5128 9 месяцев назад +4

    Sagenhaft! Vielen Dank und LG aus Montréal, Qc, Canada

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 9 месяцев назад +2

    Inimitable GG. Always worth a careful listen. Quirky, idiosyncratic, but huge technique.

  • @temperedwell6295
    @temperedwell6295 9 месяцев назад +6

    Gould is proof that you cannot make Mozart sound bad, no matter how hard you try.

  • @TheSunlight74
    @TheSunlight74 9 месяцев назад +4

    Glenn: "This stuff is so basic" *plays and appears to be in ecstasy*

  • @arnoldwohler
    @arnoldwohler 8 месяцев назад

    I think, Glenn Gould really shows us what a genius composer Mozart really has been - no one could do that, but Mozart.

  • @theoryjoe1451
    @theoryjoe1451 9 месяцев назад +1

    GG official channel is back!

  • @rravvia
    @rravvia 9 месяцев назад +4

    Plays music he hates with immeasurable "elan", statistically speaking, which would otherwise be a cliche in the hands and words of a lesser musician, one might be inclined to say "artist", were the low rent composition -- or Frankenstein's monster of sewn together parts of originally healthy and hale individual works -- capable of allowing artistry to show itself at all...
    Dear Glenn..❤

  • @drabs4960
    @drabs4960 9 месяцев назад +11

    Mozart has been awfully quiet since this dropped.

  • @ElianeAbrynoufel
    @ElianeAbrynoufel 9 месяцев назад +3

    Ohh !
    Perso, j'aime autant Mozart que Bach...
    Mais quelle virtuosité dans l'art de l'humour !
    J'adore !

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. 9 месяцев назад +1

      Vous aimez donc la musique qui sent la vieille sacristie luthérienne autant que Mozart, le plus grand compositeur de tous les temps. Très curieux.

    • @ElianeAbrynoufel
      @ElianeAbrynoufel 9 месяцев назад

      @@Alix777. j'aime la bonne musique classique. Qu'elle soit composée par des catholiques ou par des protestants ou autres..
      Ce qui compte c'est le talent du compositeur et les émotions qu'il transmet...
      Idem pour ceux qui savent interpréter merveilleusement bien les Œuvres des Maîtres...tel Glenn Gould dans le clavier bien tempéré de Bach ...une pépite !

  • @robertrodes1546
    @robertrodes1546 3 месяца назад

    I've often felt that some of Mozart's work sounds like he's "phoning it in." This C minor concerto in particular. Gould's position is more extreme, but he does a great job of explaining it in detail.

  • @jefolson6989
    @jefolson6989 3 месяца назад +1

    Waiting for him to say " you have enterered THE TWILIGHT ZONE".

  • @Patrick_Bentolila
    @Patrick_Bentolila 9 месяцев назад

    His effrontery was delightful!

  • @fmoll2509
    @fmoll2509 9 месяцев назад +13

    Этот заголовок не корректен. Конечно, для привлечения любопытной публики сойдёт. Маэстро Гленн Гульд говорит с позиций глубокого понимания музыки, что недоступно большинству обывателей. И так рождаются клише "Гульд ненавидит Моцарта" , что есть полная чушь. Вы слушали Моцарта в исполнении Гульда, кроме как сейчас в этом видео? Моцарт в исполнении Гленна Гульда - это лучший Моцарт, когда-либо исполненный, непревзойденный, это вершина. Моцарту очень повезло, что его записал Гульд, и довольно много - сонаты, фантазии, 24 концерт. Потрудитесь послушать, господа, и вы лучше будете понимать маэстро Гленна.

  • @jamesallison4875
    @jamesallison4875 9 месяцев назад

    It’s worth it just to hear Gould throw out such brilliant pianistc effects. Some fingers!

  • @mahanmotaghiraad1790
    @mahanmotaghiraad1790 9 месяцев назад +1

    please part 2!!!🙏🙏🙏😘

  • @cliftondavies5094
    @cliftondavies5094 9 месяцев назад +1

    Don't feel bad Motzart, Mr Gould also pointed out that Bach, if he had reviewed his work would have corrected a mistake he made in one of his compositions.
    Mr. Gould is a unique genius with the piano & listening to him play is certain bliss, however Motzart composed for the general public to enjoy & most of us have enjoyed listening to his works, especially when Mr. Gould plays them.

    • @pe-peron8441
      @pe-peron8441 9 месяцев назад

      Gould died suffering like the cripple he was, and his musical legacy is nonexistent. If you think Mozart wrote and is a composer for the 'general public', then you deserve a special place to the right of Mr Gould and his disgusting midwit interpretations, banal self-indulgent ramblings devoid of any value or merit.

  • @TheHKEO
    @TheHKEO 2 месяца назад

    I love how he does from tersely tearing the piece to shreds to playing it and babbling "bub-bub-bu-bu"

  • @mikestone6095
    @mikestone6095 9 месяцев назад +5

    Glenn Gould was a brilliant pianist for certain things, like contrapuntal works from the late Baroque era. However, his opinions here are nothing more than nonsensical ramblings. Mozart clearly wrote his most complex and deep works during the last years of his life, his last two symphonies and The Magic Flute being obvious examples. The same goes for Gould's nonsense opinions about Stravinsky as a composer. Gould was a genious, but also one with certain autistic tendencies, which sometimes clearly got the better of him.

  • @brianbuch1
    @brianbuch1 9 месяцев назад +8

    Gould is quite unfair here, as he sometimes is with Mozart. Picking a concerto rather than other late works is a way of making his point. But the "point" of a concerto is to display the chops of the soloist. Of necessity there's going to be some noodling in the bravura passages. Gould is such a master of virtuosity that he doesn't note the showy quality intended for such pieces, because for him, it's easy to phone it in.
    It's also notable that he doesn't mention that other minor key concerto, #20, which he could not so easily dismiss. It was written just one year before this one.

    • @vilemonkey
      @vilemonkey 9 месяцев назад

      LOL idiot doesn't know what "lighthearted" means. derp

    • @Pogouldangeliwitz
      @Pogouldangeliwitz 9 месяцев назад +4

      K 491 is as great as K 466. If not even greater.

  • @awol2602
    @awol2602 27 дней назад

    Mozart was very very great indeed - however I think the criticisms are completely valid

  • @ravingircey
    @ravingircey 9 месяцев назад

    Rudolph Serkin I believe was listening to Gould speaking on the radio and was appalled by the things he heard, later in the program he heard Gould playing and his anger subsided.

  • @matthewcarr2255
    @matthewcarr2255 7 месяцев назад +13

    it’s so painful to watch this because gould doesn’t understand the classical idiom at all. talking about a classical concerto by only mentioning the solo instrument fails to understand how these composer conceptualized the role of the soloist. in all of mozart’s concerti, he writes the keyboard at the _bottom_ of the score, because he and his contemporaries inherited this idea of the historical role of the keyboard as part of the basso continuo section! this heroic soloist we often think about in concerti emerges later-in this time it is still very much a dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra, so by playing portions of the concerto which make very little sense without the context of the whole rest of the orchestra is either a bad faith argument, or, as i said above, reflects gould’s truly bewildering ignorance

    • @Khukhedaru
      @Khukhedaru 2 месяца назад

      Do not watch painfully THIS one, just stop it and do something less painful and hateful. Gould doesn’t care about your painful watching, that’s the point.

    • @franjokovacevic2845
      @franjokovacevic2845 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Khukhedaru maybe its painful to him because people like you are going to be conviced by gould, which is always a bad thing...also where is the counter argument buddy?

  • @villain7140
    @villain7140 9 месяцев назад

    Something about him speaking with that contemptuous tone of voice and looking at the camera with those contemptuous furrowed brows, probably intentional, is hilarious lol

  • @CONNELL19511216
    @CONNELL19511216 7 месяцев назад +2

    To my ears Mozart is a boring composer possessed of an uncanny ability - every now and again - to compose music of startling beauty

  • @ernstaugustvonsachsen6925
    @ernstaugustvonsachsen6925 9 месяцев назад

    I believe that being creative and having a very unique style is easier than adhering closely to the tradition and employing lots of cliches as well as technical finesse so to me Mozart is a genius. His music is both complex and incredibly easy to digest which for me is great art. But then again, I am a conservative as far as aesthetics are concerned and I don't care for the political or revolutionary impact of a work of art, I only care about craftsmanship

  • @fazec0ld802
    @fazec0ld802 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hilarious to see how many people, even half a century later, still don’t realize how much he’s just atomically trolling here lmao

  • @philipstevenson5166
    @philipstevenson5166 9 месяцев назад

    gould's humour is everything he dislikes about mozart, but what playing

  • @dash_r_media
    @dash_r_media 7 месяцев назад

    I've always thought of Mozart at his worst was a piece of music waiting around for the soloist to go nuts, sort of the "Harpo Does Something Funny" approach to composition

  • @rravvia
    @rravvia 9 месяцев назад +8

    Humphrey Price Davies 😂😂😂

    • @afip4n6doc
      @afip4n6doc 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I went “Wait…what?!”

  • @larrydoze7430
    @larrydoze7430 Месяц назад

    Gould is mostly right on this I don’t see the major reason why people are clowning on him, maybe they are just major major Mozart fans smh.

  • @benheideveld4617
    @benheideveld4617 9 месяцев назад +3

    Devastating, yet funny in that quality…😂

  • @albertperrin694
    @albertperrin694 9 месяцев назад

    Glenn Gould forgot about Mozart’s last Symphonies. They are in the top of Symphonic compositions starting with #38 through 39 to 41. Number 40 is considered to to be in the top 10 of all time. Gould was a good pianist but never composed anything. He was also quite a freak in his later years. He kept his curtains closed, wore gloves, never shook hands, crazy about his diet, mumbled through some of his recordings ruining them. He did get me onto Bach for the rest of my life but often played his work too quickly. Daniel Barenboim and others are much better than Gould. After his death at 50, the TV documentary was very depressing and dark.

  • @karpabla
    @karpabla 9 месяцев назад +2

    To see the great Gould to entertain us with his "colorful" theories is rewarding and amusing.
    However, we should take anything GG says with a pinch of caution... or a lot of caution. Firstly, because he had a very acute and subtle sense of humor, especially forguing parodic personalities. He could be pranking all of us in any particular point of time.
    Secondly, he was a well-known eccentric , with astounding (and many times untennable) POVs over several musical subject. We can love his music but not necessarily his opinions in every issue.
    His eccentric nature can be very well seen in his infamous (and almost unbelievable) "Steinway's back slap" incident , which had big consequences in his life and , in the long term, limited the amount of music he passed on us.

  • @cvdevol
    @cvdevol 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had no idea Glenn was so funny. 🤣

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation 3 месяца назад

    Mozart has a mathematical like structure in most of his music but he was a genius.His music is like musical Lego bricks put together producing a masterpiece.

  • @rsjmd
    @rsjmd 9 месяцев назад +3

    Interesting, Perhaps comic. Pretentious-perhaps to the point of being delusionally self-serving. GG was a great part of musical history, but, in the end, I think we must say Mozart had him beat. Perhaps GG knew this and just couldn't avoid dealing with it this way?

  • @ivanbeshkov1718
    @ivanbeshkov1718 9 месяцев назад +1

    One can find fault with every composer. I don't like Bach's choruses in the Magnificat. Arias are wonderful. Mozart's piano trios and violin sonatas are gorgeous, as are his piano concertos. Can't think of a bad Mozart, early or late. As to Mozart being the easiest of the greats to imitate, not only is that irrelevant and untrue, Bach is much easier to imitate and parody, which detracts nothing from his greatest pieces. Mozart is the greatest composer. If one had to choose which composer to rescue from oblivion, Mozart would be my obvious choice.

    • @TheTrispios
      @TheTrispios 5 месяцев назад

      Mozart is an amateur compared to Schubert

    • @Swaroque
      @Swaroque 8 дней назад

      Not really, Nothing compares to Mozart's "Misericordias Domini" written at the age of 19, even his unfinished symphony bears the mark of his Don Giovanni at every point. The only difference is Schubert got the influence of Beethoven and was born many years later.

  • @ernent
    @ernent 9 месяцев назад

    Next on our show: a renowned chemist explains why fresh air is bad for your health ...

  • @user-sz7bv9nd8d
    @user-sz7bv9nd8d 9 месяцев назад +2

    in fact, these are very harmless statements with more humor than malice, but people still hate GG for it. friends, just relax, this genius wanted to entertain you, not offend. yes, he really doesn’t like Mozart, but that’s just his opinion, which he presented in the form of excellent post-irony. There is far more hatred and disrespect in some people's reactions to Gould's words than in this video.

  • @eaaaaaaaaa4093
    @eaaaaaaaaa4093 2 месяца назад

    At 9:50 he looks like he nearly bursts out laughing.

  • @michaelreich9714
    @michaelreich9714 9 месяцев назад

    Yer killin' me, Glenn

  • @xenochaosxc
    @xenochaosxc 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know, but could it be argued that Mozart was practicing a more economical approach?

    • @anandapandya1
      @anandapandya1 9 месяцев назад

      That’s for those who crave for economy.

  • @keesvanzandt9737
    @keesvanzandt9737 7 месяцев назад +1

    I strongly disagree with mr Gould. Mozart is a fantastic composer, and has produced the best counterpoint of any composer. It's always easy to listen to, which doesn't mean it is therefore bad Please listen to the late string quartets and string quintets, and please listen to the wind music, especially the Gran Partita and KV 410. There you can hear the most honest music and purest counterpoint. The piano (solo) music is a bit odd compared to the string music, but it's written for another audience as well. For me the best piece Mozart wrote is the string quartet KV 499. Also for the uniniciated, please listen to the greatness of the slow movement of KV 464, it contains three very odd but strangely beautiful variations, one Schubert, one awesome fugato and a Boccherini.... I love it!

  • @johnarouet5030
    @johnarouet5030 2 месяца назад

    Gould had an outstanding mechanism, but aside from a few trivial efforts, he wasn't a composer himself. He doesn't have standing to criticize Mozart as though he's a colleague.

    • @TheHKEO
      @TheHKEO 2 месяца назад +1

      You're the kind of person who only listens to classical music so other people think you're smart. You have the right to form your own opinions based on your own experience and taste, composer or not.

  • @ricardorivas5955
    @ricardorivas5955 9 месяцев назад +3

    does anyone else know if there are more glenn gould tv programs like this?

    • @RicardoM-ze4bj
      @RicardoM-ze4bj 9 месяцев назад

      Right I’m looking for them too

    • @codonauta
      @codonauta 9 месяцев назад

      In official Glenn Gould channnel here in RUclips. Looking for enough you find.

  • @Blackhole黑洞-t9g
    @Blackhole黑洞-t9g 9 месяцев назад +1

    The best works of mozart later years are his clarinet works, not piano.

  • @TheHKEO
    @TheHKEO 2 месяца назад

    Gould was lit

  • @DietervonBraun1973
    @DietervonBraun1973 9 месяцев назад +5

    is Bach not the master of the sequences and falling fifths ? And is it not possible to make any composer sound bland if you play it without any artistic conviction ? It sounds bland under Gould's fingers. That is true. With the spiritual depth and esthetic subtility of a barrel organ.

    • @mortenkeiser-nielsen7311
      @mortenkeiser-nielsen7311 9 месяцев назад

      You understand there is a lot of humor involved here?

    • @DietervonBraun1973
      @DietervonBraun1973 9 месяцев назад

      @@mortenkeiser-nielsen7311 No matter his wonderfull sense of humor, Gould's criticism and dismissal of Mozart was genuine.

  • @noisemaker0129
    @noisemaker0129 9 месяцев назад

    Y'all go read norbert elias' Portrait of A Genius

  • @apb64
    @apb64 9 месяцев назад

    Моцарт был наверное одним из самых больших пофигистов в истории музыки. От творил как хотел и всегда это было здорово! Удивляет после драматической сонаты C-moll K457, когда уж надо было писать в том же духе, появление легкой, по сути легкомысленной сонаты К545, но это было для него естественно, он просто стебался над всеми! После драматичнейшего Дон Жуана идет легкомысленная Кози, да пофиг!

  • @arnoldhemsley9317
    @arnoldhemsley9317 8 месяцев назад

    Humphrey Myles Davies looks like Glenn Gould! Sounds like him too.

  • @temperedwell6295
    @temperedwell6295 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes. Mozart's last piano sonata 576 in D major really sucks as do his last symphonies.. Indeed, he wrote the first movement of his symphony no. 40, while stuck in a closet. Let him out. Let him out. Let him out.

  • @TheHKEO
    @TheHKEO 2 месяца назад

    Mozart: File it and forget it

  • @musical_lolu4811
    @musical_lolu4811 9 месяцев назад

    What's wrong with sequences though?

  • @chrislee518
    @chrislee518 7 месяцев назад +1

    No lyricism to his melodic lines in his interpretations. I think he murders it.

  • @pedrof.lacorter.8371
    @pedrof.lacorter.8371 9 месяцев назад +1

    Beethoven was king in his last 5 symphonies, king in a good number of his piano sonatas perhaps 8 or 10 of 32 P sonatas, then his 2do violin romence, and his fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra. If you subtract all these pieces, he is a regular good composer. That is why Mozart is superior. You find master pieces in all genres of Mozart's music, too long the list to mention here.

    • @evanwyatt2862
      @evanwyatt2862 4 месяца назад

      In my opinion, every last sonata of his is a gem.

  • @helena-dg6xo
    @helena-dg6xo 9 месяцев назад +1

    J aime Glenn Gould

  • @andreluquini
    @andreluquini 3 месяца назад

    Did Gould compose?

  • @paulina3201
    @paulina3201 3 месяца назад

    It's so boring to listen to this... anyone can search the Internet and find deep statements by great masters and composers about Mozart's music, and surprisingly Schoenberg will be on the list of the first «pupils». It feels like he's either afraid of Mozart or envious or doesn't love with all his passion...from hate to love is just one step.
    R. I. P. Glenn Gould, no matter what you say, your genius is above you.

  • @lotharlamurtra7924
    @lotharlamurtra7924 3 месяца назад

    Yes. But the Requiem, the Ave Verum were later works? If so …

  • @AmyAmy-er8bp
    @AmyAmy-er8bp 9 месяцев назад

    Xochesh old times vernut? TI verni, ya pereyedu. Stolko galasov slishim... Vsem Xorom, tupoy tupoy!

  • @jaurisova6
    @jaurisova6 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just a disingenuous critique. Demonstrating that a work is comprised of simple “ingredients” doesn’t prove it was unsuccessful. It’s like he’s eating a delicious croissant and saying “This is just butter and flour! How uninspired!” Just enjoy your breakfast Glenn.

  • @DanielAlejandroFuentesToro
    @DanielAlejandroFuentesToro 4 месяца назад

    Did he know a lot about interoffice memos?

  • @JamesVaughan
    @JamesVaughan 9 месяцев назад

    Sprinkle a bit of salt on what Gould says about Mozart.

  • @codonauta
    @codonauta 9 месяцев назад

    Curioso quando um pianista vai falar sobre a qualidade da música de Mozart só sabe sabe do Mozart compositor para piano. Para eles Mozart só compôs para piano, -
    funciona para outros instrumentos e outros compositores, por exemplo, Beethoven só compôs sinfonias.

  • @callenclarke371
    @callenclarke371 9 месяцев назад

    Is it Mozart that became 'jaded?' Or Glenn Gould?
    This did not persuade me.

    • @susanct4378
      @susanct4378 9 месяцев назад

      Methinks the entire "mocking" of Mozart was intended by Gould to be a humorous homage.

  • @anynhi
    @anynhi 8 месяцев назад

    But how did he know an everyday life in an office that well?? I thought he spent most of his time at the piano or in a recording studio.

    • @dash_r_media
      @dash_r_media 7 месяцев назад

      I imagine a genius on the order of a Glenn Gould can pick up a sufficient understanding of the office dynamics through cultural osmosis

  • @akosujhazi6823
    @akosujhazi6823 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bei allem Respect vor sein Können, als ein genialer Pianist, Glenn Gould hatte ja als Komponist nie in Erscheinung getreten. 5:59
    Nicht ohne Grund. Schade, eigentlich.

  • @ilirllukaci5345
    @ilirllukaci5345 9 месяцев назад

    What year?

    • @Chopin1995
      @Chopin1995 9 месяцев назад +1

      1968

    • @ilirllukaci5345
      @ilirllukaci5345 9 месяцев назад

      @@Chopin1995 i wonder if the Mozart explosion of the 1980's had any effect on his "health issues". And obviously the period instrument movement in Bach.

  • @RRCrestani
    @RRCrestani 9 месяцев назад

    I'm like 666, must mean something

  • @nuriakbudak3667
    @nuriakbudak3667 9 месяцев назад

    Il est un specıalıtE... BurcuBlue🫒

  • @JBorda
    @JBorda 9 месяцев назад +2

    Mozart is great but too perfect for my taste.

  • @williamlarson2759
    @williamlarson2759 6 месяцев назад

    Gould would later arrive for the Matrix!

  • @Johnwilkinsonofficial
    @Johnwilkinsonofficial 9 месяцев назад +1

    🍿 🍿

  • @BruceGauthier-g5y
    @BruceGauthier-g5y 9 месяцев назад

    Gould judging Mozart, hilarious .

  • @yashchadda473
    @yashchadda473 9 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe gould has a point. But the first theme of that same concerto is so unusually chromatic, mysterious, and full of tension. How is that cliched?
    Also, does having a propensity of sequences automatically make a piece bad? The first movement of Beethoven 5 uses its central motif in many sequences, yet it isn't considered unoriginal or cliched

  • @hurricane_hazel
    @hurricane_hazel 9 месяцев назад +2

    6:14 🤣🤣🤣