Glenn Gould - Beethoven, Six Variations for Piano in F major op. 34 (OFFICIAL)

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • To celebrate the 200th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven, Glenn Gould performed "The Bicentennial Concert“, produced by Mario Prizek and originally broadcast on 9th December, 1970.
    00:00 Bagatelle in E-flat major
    04:37 Introduction
    06:03 Tema. Adagio. Cantabile
    08:07 Var. I
    10:09 Var. II Alegro, ma non troppo
    11:09 Var. III Allegretto
    13:06 Var. IV Tempo di Menuetto
    14:22 Var. V Marcia Allegretto
    15:59 Var. VI Allegretto - Coda -
    17:21 Adagio molto
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  • @peterfretwell4070
    @peterfretwell4070 Рік тому +25

    Glen Gould remains my favorite pianist. His unique take on this masterpiece literally had tears rolling down my cheeks. What a fantastic combination Glen Gould and Beethoven.

  • @harrison_williams
    @harrison_williams 3 роки тому +22

    That bagatelle is heavenly.

  • @lolamagnanini6653
    @lolamagnanini6653 3 роки тому +27

    Listening to glenn's interpretation of bach and ludwig is a sort of prayer to me

  • @pianorama
    @pianorama 4 роки тому +48

    There's hope for humanity so long as there's music like this.

    • @loveItalia-py6gp
      @loveItalia-py6gp 4 роки тому +5

      Thanks

    • @zaramayne2444
      @zaramayne2444 3 роки тому +8

      pianorama Indeed Yes how true ..Beethoven's music certainly saved me
      and given me hope in my despairing moments of recent bedridden Fibromyalgia of which still plagues me !!
      One fine pianist too Glen Gould and a
      big heartfelt ♥️ thank you to both Composer Beethoven♥️ and Glen Gould ♥️

    • @leona7522
      @leona7522 3 роки тому +2

      👍❤️

    • @lloydfox5752
      @lloydfox5752 2 роки тому +1

      Yes

  • @michaeltheophilus5260
    @michaeltheophilus5260 3 роки тому +40

    This Bagatelle is a perfect example how; though all his troubled, thunderous passion, there are deeply moving, calm and spiritual moments in Beethoven like no other

    • @ludwigvanbeethoven61
      @ludwigvanbeethoven61 2 роки тому +6

      " though all his troubled, thunderous passion" this is the typical popular misconception of Beethoven. That his compositions were mostly gloomy and dark.
      Most people are referencing to the to the 5. (dadada daaaaaa, Da Da Da DAAAAAAAAAA!)
      I listed to nearly everything of him and he's mostly very playful, joyful, gentle und even humorous in his composition style. Take the "ninth" for example. He decided to give his most famous motive a little boost with a sweet march, a MARCH. And, just for completion, even his 5. Symphony has mostly joyful and gentle parts for the part.

    • @michaelren9771
      @michaelren9771 2 роки тому +4

      @@ludwigvanbeethoven61 There are quite a bit of Beethoven’s works that are dark. His sonatas 14,17,23, the adagios of 29,31,32, his c minor variations, the II movement of his 7th symphony, etc. The OP’s comment have truth, by saying many of Beethoven’s works are dark does not disqualify or denigrate Beethoven, neither is it a denial that Beethoven wrote some of the most joyous passages in musical history

    • @anonymousl5150
      @anonymousl5150 Рік тому +2

      @@michaelren9771 I still do think the "thunderous passion" is mostly a stereotype of Beethoven based on a few works. Most people don't realize that Beethoven has an extremely high major key to minor key ratio at 84% of his total works in major keys, which is one of the highest among popular composers and just below Mozart. Mozart wrote tragic pieces too but doesn't get that stereotype.

  • @rosemarysmyth739
    @rosemarysmyth739 4 роки тому +74

    The sounds Glen Gould sends out from the piano are beyond description : I listen to him most days, sometimes smiling, sometimes crying!

  • @lolamagnanini6653
    @lolamagnanini6653 3 роки тому +10

    My aecstatic contemplation of the sky and ludwig by glenn.when life can be a prayer

  • @Azure-Scenic-View-Railroad
    @Azure-Scenic-View-Railroad 4 роки тому +35

    So far, I knew about Gold an Bach. But Goulds Beethoven interpretations - never heard this before. For me, Gould brings us the love, that Beethoven must have had in his mind and heart.

  • @112Allegro
    @112Allegro 3 роки тому +25

    Excellent and very lyrical interpretation from a legend, Glenn Gould, in his playing of Bach and Beethoven. The bagatelle at the beginning was extremely heartfelt and the Op 34 was also played with deep feeling. This Theme and Six Variations should be more widely known amongst pianists.

  • @daryljay7057
    @daryljay7057 3 роки тому +22

    Still my favorite musician!

    • @renoraider9817
      @renoraider9817 2 роки тому +4

      LIkewise, I'm sure.

    • @harrison_williams
      @harrison_williams 2 роки тому +11

      The greatest artist of the 20th century and perhaps greatest pianist to ever live.

    • @erandolph84
      @erandolph84 2 роки тому +4

      Agreed 😆

  • @cloyini
    @cloyini 4 роки тому +23

    He sings through his fingers.

  • @lolamagnanini6653
    @lolamagnanini6653 3 роки тому +9

    Intensity,human.lyrism,spiritual.in both Ludwig and Glenn.excellences

  • @isrlsnz2050
    @isrlsnz2050 3 роки тому +12

    Gould rules!!!!! A true legend

  • @funkymonks8333
    @funkymonks8333 2 роки тому +11

    Everything he plays is just so good

  • @douglasdickerson5184
    @douglasdickerson5184 2 роки тому +16

    Astounding music, astounding musician.

    • @markdenemark7298
      @markdenemark7298 Рік тому +1

      Try please with Grigory Sokolov. You might change your mind...

  • @francescomini2410
    @francescomini2410 3 роки тому +42

    Gould was excellent interpreter not only of Bach, a usually thought. I'm his follower since 1980 (Italian TV1 broadcast by Piero Rattalino), and I was often captured by his Beethoven, Brahms, Hyden, Mozart, Strauss, even comparing him with more reputed interpreters for the same piece. Herein we have a best played Beethoven (as for op 111), but also look at his Scriabin, Berg (superlative op. 1), Grieg, Webern, and obviously his monstrous Schonberg. Nobody but Gould was able to re-interpreter the music while playing. Proving that music is really the more soft, or better, plasmable art.

    • @drvonkrankmeister8094
      @drvonkrankmeister8094 3 роки тому +4

      Thank you for the comment.

    • @galeritaelenora
      @galeritaelenora 2 роки тому +3

      Yes! Gould's Bach is deep enough to sustain a life-long appreciation but delve into his other works and a musical universe is revealed.

    • @normangensler7380
      @normangensler7380 2 роки тому +1

      @@drvonkrankmeister8094 Doctor, can you help at all with my strong aversion for audiences who, having escaped from the sanitorium, insist on coughing bits of their lungs onto the floor of the symphony hall? This is not a vain request; I cannot stand their blind ignorance and wrapper crinkling phony socialite posturing before, during, and after the performance. May they be inflicted with deafness instantly, and relegated to the hallowed halls of the intensely phony "I was there" crowd of half dead wrinkle skinned pale white corpses who think they could have trod the boards without a scrape. But didn't.

  • @phoebelinden9602
    @phoebelinden9602 6 років тому +63

    Wonderful! Immortal Gould, immortal Beethoven.

  • @colinmaharaj
    @colinmaharaj Рік тому +4

    Bach and Beethoven sheet music are like golden leaves

  • @illusionyx907
    @illusionyx907 Рік тому +3

    For GG music is God, God is music. He totally offered himself to Him in its own manner with dissolving...but for most people it scarcely not acceptable

  • @antoniavignera2339
    @antoniavignera2339 3 роки тому +13

    Riascolto sempre con molto attenzione ed ammiro la perfezione dell’esecuzione grazie Gould .

  • @antoniavignera2339
    @antoniavignera2339 4 роки тому +14

    Questa è una Bagatellen di Beethoven op.126 il n.3 una meraviglia di esecuzione.Grazie Gould.

  • @fmoll2509
    @fmoll2509 Рік тому +5

    Невероятная одарённость Бетховена дала ему силы преодолеть бедствия и позволила гореть огню в глухом сосуде. Огонь не погас - Гленн Гульд раздул его с новой силой🔥. Будьте благословенны, величайшие из музыкантов!

  • @fredericchopin7538
    @fredericchopin7538 2 роки тому +5

    Delightful, Glenn.

  • @perspecxi6397
    @perspecxi6397 4 роки тому +16

    The bagatelle at the beginning is gorgeous!

  • @donnaterkildsen7211
    @donnaterkildsen7211 3 роки тому +9

    Beethoven himself loves this....bravo!

  • @marinejaparidze7838
    @marinejaparidze7838 2 роки тому +3

    გულისწასვლამდე მგრძნობიარე ვარ , როდესაც ამ მუსიკოსს ვუსმენ

  • @michielvaneechoutte3685
    @michielvaneechoutte3685 Рік тому +2

    Beautifull

  • @allex9259
    @allex9259 Рік тому +2

    Genius

  • @vernonsmart
    @vernonsmart 5 років тому +33

    Much is often made about Gould's supposed hate for classical/romantic composers. Well, he is certainly loving Beethoven here!

    • @charlotterose6724
      @charlotterose6724 5 років тому +24

      People always focus on some cryptic but quotable remarks he would sometimes make. Some of Gould's special magic occurred because he considered himself the equal of the composer, rather than revering them (in fairness, he considered the listener an equal partner in art as well). So sometimes he would be openly critical of composers or certain pieces, which people find shocking. But overall, he adored Beethoven.... he recorded and played him second only to Bach.

    • @elizabethlinsay9193
      @elizabethlinsay9193 4 роки тому +8

      His soul is in each note.

    • @phoebelinden9602
      @phoebelinden9602 4 роки тому +11

      Yes, Gould's multi-faceted relationship with Beethoven is impossible to describe in a sound bite. "Glenn Gould Interviews Himself About Beethoven," "Beethoven's Last Three Piano Sonatas," and his careful analysis of Pathetique, "Moonlight" and "Appassionata" convey some of his written wisdom on the Subject of Beethoven. I gotta admit to being very fond of Gould's acknowledgement of Schroeder from Peanuts and making that connection for posterity. 🎼🎶🎶🎶 I would gladly be Gould's Lucy.

    • @akakalis8684
      @akakalis8684 4 роки тому

      1@@charlotterose6724

    • @phoebelinden9602
      @phoebelinden9602 4 роки тому +4

      @SteppenWolff100 Yes, perhaps Lucy in the cartoon was a pain. I would be a different kind of Lucy. This is an imaginative situation, one that can be created in the mind and doesn't need to follow rules, conventions or actual history. We're talking about cartoon characters, make-believe, hypothetical. In my make-believe imaginative creative world-play, I get to be a kind of Lucy to Gould's Schroeder who is not a pain in the neck but instead is an ardent student who spends hours a day in his presence listening to him play. 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @user-vo1gx6xm8r
    @user-vo1gx6xm8r 3 роки тому +7

    Каждый звук красивый, даже волшебный, магический.

  • @harshdhillon7087
    @harshdhillon7087 6 років тому +23

    Nothing is more pure!

  • @Maurizio3007
    @Maurizio3007 5 років тому +6

    Quando, ed è ormai tempo ,l'umanità non esisterà più rimarrà questo immenso stato di grazia tra Beethoven e Gould. Mi auguro che nel paradiso dei credenti si potrà ascoltare questa immensità per l'eternità...e giunga un potente e novello Savonarola che faccia di un solo falò social, tatuaggi, piercing e altre miserie del quotidiano per il tempo che mi resta.

  • @sooyunkim1526
    @sooyunkim1526 6 років тому +20

    Thank you for uploading this precious performance!!

  • @ttrons2
    @ttrons2 4 роки тому +8

    I love the CBC.

  • @hgoldsmtgold4389
    @hgoldsmtgold4389 6 місяців тому

    I don’t know of many pianists that ‘feel’ the music as much as Glenn Gould

  • @kaidwig6132
    @kaidwig6132 Рік тому +2

    Diese Art gefällt mir sehr gut 👍🏼

  • @Galantski
    @Galantski 4 роки тому +13

    _Anyone who would give a dislike to this video is deafer than Beethoven on his worst day!_

  • @madaboutvoice
    @madaboutvoice 5 років тому +16

    Thank you so much, dear poster, for including the #3 op 126 with the op 34. This bagatelle performance used to exist as a separate video on YT until the powers to be got it deleted. It probably won't be long before they get this here video deleted as well :( . I just love how GG slows it down and injects so much of his feeling into it.

  • @josepalomogomez9865
    @josepalomogomez9865 2 роки тому +4

    Una maravilla. Gracias

  • @leonardovmusic
    @leonardovmusic 6 років тому +19

    Thank you very much for these videos. Keep them coming. 😊

  • @ExxylcrothEagle
    @ExxylcrothEagle 5 років тому +10

    This is Amaze-merizing !!!

  • @chenyuzhang7081
    @chenyuzhang7081 4 роки тому +6

    Perfekt

  • @rogerioabel
    @rogerioabel 4 роки тому +10

    Puro génio! Salve Gould!

  • @user-xs1pu1qe9i
    @user-xs1pu1qe9i Рік тому +4

    Каждая нотка прямо в сердце...

  • @JohannaCTjia
    @JohannaCTjia 6 років тому +8

    Thank you very much!!!!

  • @samueldavidrucker7514
    @samueldavidrucker7514 4 роки тому +5

    Divine

  • @blackcoffee7903
    @blackcoffee7903 5 років тому +21

    A peculiar "sneak-peak" into Glenn's eyes when he lifts his chin up at 9:05.....Curious how such an incredibly austere brow shape is the veil for such heartfelt and child-like eyes.

    • @aai3661
      @aai3661 5 років тому +1

      I was just saying that very same thing....well, maybe not.

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 4 роки тому +5

      Ah, those lovely blue eyes!

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 4 роки тому +4

    GRAZIE

  • @michealcurrie8272
    @michealcurrie8272 5 років тому +16

    Played, exactly as it should sound... and, or, of course, better....Who knows.

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 3 роки тому +3

    grazie

  • @aai3661
    @aai3661 5 років тому +5

    For me Gould is always and will always be Bach.

  • @yusukeundisolde
    @yusukeundisolde 5 років тому +5

    Love

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 2 роки тому +1

    grazie di nuovo

  • @PepeSel
    @PepeSel 4 роки тому +3

    Genio

  • @zvezdinki7998
    @zvezdinki7998 11 місяців тому +1

    20:20 прекрасно 👍 20:20

  • @deborasalgueiro3735
    @deborasalgueiro3735 5 років тому +4

    Paixão!

  • @galinaprozorova7903
    @galinaprozorova7903 5 років тому +7

    Какой звук, просто оркестр.

  • @moniasia77
    @moniasia77 5 років тому +6

  • @ttrons2
    @ttrons2 4 роки тому +3

    What a showman but I love him.

    • @iksralquyuud
      @iksralquyuud 3 роки тому +9

      You do realize that as soon as he puts his fingers to the keyboard he immediately goes away to another inner world? As far as his gestures and movements while playing, it is evident he is totally absorbed, immersed in a totally different space becoming totally oblivious to all else. Watch the documentaries about him in the Columbia recording studio.

  • @Chopin1995
    @Chopin1995 6 років тому +3

    If this was broadcast in 1970 can we assume that this was recorded in the same year?

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 5 місяців тому +1

    🙏❤️🌎🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵

  • @rosemarysmyth739
    @rosemarysmyth739 10 місяців тому +2

    Glen Gould does not just play the notes : he is the note's ¿

  • @Opoczynski
    @Opoczynski 5 років тому +20

    The Bagatelle is profoundly religious music.

    • @phoebelinden9602
      @phoebelinden9602 4 роки тому +10

      Atheists love it, too!

    • @Melchiorblade7
      @Melchiorblade7 4 роки тому +9

      Hopefully everyone can enjoy it, it's very life-affirming and profound. But, yeah, this certainly has that grace and bittersweet joy that permeates much of Beethoven's later works. Also a bit of Bach Chorale harmonization going on as well. I cried after hearing Gould's sincere and heartfelt performance.

  • @user-om5co3nd8u
    @user-om5co3nd8u 10 місяців тому

    Title is not corrected. It is not Op.34

  • @bevaconme
    @bevaconme 5 років тому +3

    what makes "the glenn gould officlal channel" official?

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar 5 років тому +3

      It might be run by the glenn gould estate?

  • @musiconlyplease98
    @musiconlyplease98 4 роки тому +4

    only Gould can recreate

  • @restouri
    @restouri 2 роки тому +2

    13:42

  • @arrascaetadora7560
    @arrascaetadora7560 2 роки тому

    Yo amo la musíca.Desde siempre.
    Cuento:
    Amé escuchar a Fabini en disco de pasta y en la escuela.
    Bueno resulta que a una de mis hijas le regalamos una guitarra y nada, pagamos clases y demás, nada de nada y después a la otra flauta y ete aquí que más de lo mismo y así que en fin a la tercera,nada de nada, gusto sí, profesional nada.
    Bueno platales.
    Hace unos años con la primera se discutió el asunto, reclamos y dimes y diretes.Bueno cosas de la vivir, reaulta que lo que expectó en mi propia cara fué más o menos ésto:
    Yo nunca quise una guitarra yo siempre quise un piano!
    Me jodés!
    Padres, madres estad atentos.
    Qué intrumentos musicales regalais a vuestros bástagos en éstas navidades.

  • @arribachrach2966
    @arribachrach2966 5 років тому +1

    as usual, wonderful playing. a bit surprised about the piano. Gould always insisted on perfectly tuned piano , and this is far from perfect.
    AB

    • @samanthayork3125
      @samanthayork3125 5 років тому +7

      it's impressive you can hear that! in what ways is it out of tune? my ear is not as good. On the other hand, he notoriously played on his piano at home (e.g. his art of fugue I or the sinfonia from the c minor partita, both on youtube) which was 'out of tune', but I enjoy it more than a 'tuned' piano as you hear on some of his audio recordings

    • @marijane8665
      @marijane8665 4 роки тому +4

      Yes, his piano at home was notoriously out of tune yet he still made it sound pretty darn good!

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 4 роки тому +1

      @@marijane8665 Yes. Gould nonetheless loved his Chickering piano.

    • @iksralquyuud
      @iksralquyuud 3 роки тому +7

      Probably because he demanded the heat be turned up so high in the studio the steel strings of the piano got stretched from the time it was tuned. Could also be the distortion/stretching of the magnetic video recording tape.

    • @normangensler7380
      @normangensler7380 2 роки тому

      the unisons sound fairly close, to my untrained ear. More likely, the hammers needed some attention; perhaps a few strings were at the end of their useful lives?

  • @_kazz9223
    @_kazz9223 4 роки тому

    Este es el men que aparece en los memes

  • @frankdaykin6268
    @frankdaykin6268 5 років тому +3

    I love Gould, but this is NOT a performance of the Six Variations, Op. 34!

    • @GlynGlynn
      @GlynGlynn 5 років тому +2

      It is !! IF you go further into the recording!!

    • @madaboutvoice
      @madaboutvoice 5 років тому +2

      You know your Beethoven music very well, except for his Bagatells, I presume.

  • @GlynGlynn
    @GlynGlynn 5 років тому +1

    Not as much pedal as in the 32 Variations, but still too much!

  • @davidrosen9966
    @davidrosen9966 3 роки тому

    Beethoven's tempo marking is Andante, not Adagio for God's sake

  • @mathersdavid5113
    @mathersdavid5113 5 років тому

    A great player who could not control his own mannerisms.

    • @samanthayork3125
      @samanthayork3125 5 років тому +8

      what purpose would that control serve?

    • @mathersdavid5113
      @mathersdavid5113 5 років тому +1

      @@samanthayork3125 I think Gould damaged himself with his bizarre humming along, adoption of outlandish tempi in some performances, refusal to understand the greatness of Mozart and disdain for public performance. It all became more about creating a brand than musicianship.

    • @johntravena119
      @johntravena119 5 років тому +19

      Mathers David Couldn't care less about his bizarre mannerisms. He was totally absorbed in the music. When people concentrate they tend to hold their breathe. Perhaps singing along enabled his exceptional virtuosity - you can't sing & hold your breath, after all. And although I love Mozart, he does have a point in mocking him. Mozart's melodies are sublime but the accompaniment is often ridiculously simple (not necessarily a bad thing but something that Gould was prejudiced against) & often lacks counterpoint which Gould loved. Compared to Bach Mozart sounds like Yani.

    • @samanthayork3125
      @samanthayork3125 5 років тому +6

      @@mathersdavid5113 I typed up a reply to this last week but apparently never hit send! anyways my response is---I'm reading a book on Gould called 'Music and Mind' by Geoffrey Panzant and it is wonderful for unpacking some of these 'uncontrolled' mannerisms.
      One point on the live concert hall, it's certainly not for everyone! Gould abhorred the sort of animalistic spectacle of it, but he never denies (AFAIK) that for some people it *works* for them, as motivation/reward/what-have-you.
      Secondly, as for his singing, there is the old canard of his singing as a holdover from his mother's instruction to 'sing each note before you play it'... considering he was able to think and speak musically before being able to do so verbally, it is perhaps not surprising. I'm also reminded of Bach's constant instruction to be cantabile in our playing!! Or the assertion of sorts that first is the music which then comes to the mind, then the voice, onto the wrist, the hand, the fingers, THEN the instrument, and only *then* to our ears.
      Third, I will not deny Gould heavily controlled his external 'image' (that you call 'brand'), but to claim it was at the expense of musicianship is WRONG. It was in service of music, as Gould understood it.
      I hope I have not misconstrued or misrepresented anyone's views, and in support of my argument here I again refer you to the book on Gould mentioned above--it goes into much more depth on all of the topics you've mentioned, and in a much more comprehensive and better-reasoned way than I have presented them.
      As for Mozart, I respond with a quote from a friend who, after asking him his thoughts on the Genius of Bach as opposed to the Genius of Mozart, responded "Bach is deep, Mozart is cheerful" Perhaps it was this cheer that Gould could not identify with, as for him it seemed true cheer came from true depth. But I really should stop putting words in his mouth.
      Thank you for listening to and engaging with me.
      P.S. when I asked a piano teacher-friend if Gould's posture is what killed him, his grave response was [I cannot recall the exact words, I was so shocked!] something to the effect of 'yes, with very little doubts'. If anything damaged his self it was that. But we all see what we want to see ultimately, and with Glenn I see music, pure and simple. The rest is life.

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 5 років тому +6

      @@samanthayork3125 Gould died of a massive stroke. His mother also died of a stroke. I doubt if it had anything to do with posture- although a back injury earlier in his career probably affected his posture.

  • @berlinskysmith4782
    @berlinskysmith4782 Рік тому

    really dreadful ...

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 5 років тому +3

    grazie

  • @deborasalgueiro3735
    @deborasalgueiro3735 5 років тому +3

    Paixão!

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 5 років тому +5

    grazie

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 5 років тому +7

    grazie

    • @JCTjia
      @JCTjia 4 роки тому +1

      You have good taste in music.

    • @francescaemc2
      @francescaemc2 2 роки тому +1

      @@JCTjia thank you. as do you!