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Glenn Gould - Bach, Concerto No. 7 In G Minor O... Instant

: His technique involved "finger tapping"—training the fingers to act as independent levers—which allowed him to play with extreme speed while maintaining perfect separation between notes.

: For a look at why Gould's Bach is still controversial yet beloved, Interlude’s Eccentric Brilliance analyzes his narrative approach and unconventional phrasing. Glenn Gould - Bach, Concerto No. 7 in G minor O...

: This concerto is Bach's own keyboard adaptation of his earlier Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041 . Gould's recording makes a strong case for playing such transcriptions on the modern piano, as he believed the instrument's capacity for fluid phrasing better suited Bach's intricate polyphony than the harpsichord. Gould's recording makes a strong case for playing

: The Piano Files with Mark Ainley offers an expert's take on the 1967 Golschmann recording, specifically defending Gould's choice of piano over harpsichord for this work. BWV 1041 .

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