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132 - Technology and the Artist: Glenn Gould in the Studio

The Catholic Culture Podcast

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Gould's Pet Peeves

One of Gould's pet peeves was the way works of art were often judged on biographical or historical interest rather than on their intrinsic value. If he improvised a sonata in Haydn's style and passed it off as a newly discovered work by that composer, it would be praised by the critical establishment. He hoped that this way of evaluating music would be abandoned because of recordings. Since it is possible to listen to a recording without knowing when it was recorded and precisely who performed, edited, and produced it, there is a greater anonymity and abstraction from historical context involved in recordings.

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