The hidden Glenn Gould
5
By Healnghanz
I just thought he was the slow moody idiosyncratic pianist who played the Goldberg variations like a beginner, but am I so wrong. He is a virtuoso of Bach and Mozart and boy can he play. Sizzling fast at times over the keyboard impeccable capturing the dizzyingly wonder of Bach. These were his 1950s recordings remastered. Five minutes ago I didn't like him. Now I can't get enough. Skim through this set and you'll know what I mean. What I also like about this set is that you can purchase pieces separately within the set, with all the movements contained therein making replay more easy and specific. But I am not sure if once you buy some of the songs, are they deducted off the price of the entire set. Purchased separately it could cost 1000 dollars. As usual iTunes doesn't give all the specifics of the cut in the mobile app, a real bummer and inexcusably cheap and lazy. Like who is the composer of the sonata he is playing, I have to use Soundhound to sample it which is ridiculous.