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BACH, J.S.: Keyboard Concerto in D Minor, BWV 1052 / Clavierubung, Part I - Partitas Nos. 5 and 6 (Gould) (1957)
Canadian pianist Glenn Gould’s first Columbia recording, his classic 1955 Goldberg Variations [Naxos 8.111247], and second, Beethoven’s last three piano sonatas [Naxos 8.111299], were followed by this 1957 rendition of Bach’s D minor Concerto, praised by The New York Times critic Harold Schoenberg for its ‘considerable dash… fine ensemble and musical finesse’. Of Gould’s re-recordings of two keyboard partitas (he was dissatisfied with the first takes from 1956) one critic registered his astonishment when ‘confronted with the naked imagination and sensitivity of a genius’.The two fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier are further testimony to Gould, the creative artist, shedding new light on familiar works with conviction.
Tracklist
Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Bernstein, Leonard (Conductor)
Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Bernstein, Leonard (Conductor)
Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Bernstein, Leonard (Conductor)
Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Bernstein, Leonard (Conductor)





























