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The Glenn Gould Reader - by Tim Page (Paperback)

The Glenn Gould Reader - by  Tim Page (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>As a pianist, Glenn Gould was both a showman and a high priest, an artist whose devotion to music was so great that he eschewed the distractions of live performance. That same combination of flamboyance and aesthetic rigor may be found in this collection of Gould's writings, which covers composers from Bach to Terry Riley, performers from Arthur Rubinstein to Petula Clark, and yields unfettered and often heretical opinions on music competitions, the limitations of live audiences, and the relationship between technology and art. Witty, emphatic, and finely honed, <i>The Glenn Gould Reader</i> presents its author in all his guises as an impassioned artist, an omnivorous listener, and an astute and deeply knowledgeable critic. <p/> <i>The Glenn Gould Reader</i> abounds with the literary voice of one of the most extraordinary musical talents of our time. Whether Gould's subject is Boulez, Stokowski, Streisand, or his own highly individual thoughts on the performance and creation of music, the reader will be caught up in his intensity, intelligence, passion and devotion. For those who never knew him, this book will be a particular treasure as a companion to his recordings and as the delicious discovery of a new friend.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Whether Gould's subject is Boulez, Stokowski, Streisand, or his own highly individual thoughts on performance and creation of music, the reader will be caught up in his intensity, intelligence, passion and devotion.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Tim Page</b>'s photography career began in Laos, where at the age of 18 he covered the civil war for UPI. He photographed the war in Vietnam for the Associated Press, UPI, and <i>Paris Match</i>. He was wounded four times, the final time almost fatally. He returned to England in 1979 and was the subject of the BBC film <i>Mentioned in Dispatches.</i> His search to discover the fate of his friends Sean Flynn and Dana Stone, who disappeared in Cambodia, was the subject of another film, <i>Darkness at the Edge of Town</i>, in 1991, more than 20 years after they vanished. Page's return to Cambodia led him to found the Indochina Media Memorial Foundation in 1994 and was the genesis of <i>Requiem</i>. His books include <i>Tim Page's Nam</i> (1983), <i> Sri Lanka</i> (1984), <i>Ten Years After</i> (1987), <i>Page after Page</i> (1988), <i>Derailed in Uncle Ho's Garden</i> (1990), and<i> Mid-Term Report</i> (1995).

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