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537.0. "32 Short Films About Glenn Gould" by DECWET::JWHITE (mint snapple and drugs) Mon May 02 1994 19:19

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537.1????VAXWRK::STHILAIREgee, I don't know what to sayMon May 02 1994 19:234
    Who is Glenn Gould?
    
    Lorna
    
537.2in a nutshell11770::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketMon May 02 1994 20:049
    (It's who _was_ [the late] Glen Gould.)
    
    Composer and pianist extraordinaire.  He got so "into" it while playing
    that on his recordings you can hear him muttering along with it...
    
    I really want to see this movie.  FWIW, Siskel and Ebert both raved
    about it.
    
    Leslie
537.329052::WSA038::SATTERFIELDClose enough for jazz.Mon May 02 1994 22:1811

re .1

Especially well known for his interpretations of Bach's keyboard works. His
Goldberg Variations have come to be a standard against which other recordings
are measured. Not everyone cares for Gould though, his humming can be pretty
distracting.


Randy
537.47361::RUZICHRealtime Software EngineeringTue May 03 1994 16:227
    Gould also did one film score - with Bach keyboard music (no surprise).
    
    It's been a long time, so I could be wrong, but I think it was
    Slaughterhouse Five, from Kurt Vonnegut's book.  The music seemed very
    appropriate for the film.
    
    -Steve
537.5One other...26523::BRANDENBERGTue May 03 1994 21:289
    
>    It's been a long time, so I could be wrong, but I think it was
>    Slaughterhouse Five, from Kurt Vonnegut's book.  The music seemed very
>    appropriate for the film.

I believe that's correct but his version of the 25th Goldberg variation
is also used in The Terminal Man.  Very nice.

monty
537.6See it.NAC::DAVIDO::ofsevitcard-carrying memberMon Jun 27 1994 19:2713
I got to see this film over the weekend.  It got nearly a full house at the 
West Newton (MA) Cinema, definitely not the usual multiplex-bubblegum 
crowd.

It's been a long time since I saw such a true art film as this, mixing all 
kinds of styles in black and white.  The actor who plays Gould (I didn't 
get the name, not a household name) is excellent.  The "Gould interviews 
Gould" segment was phenomenal.  As one of the reviews (Time or Newsweek) 
pointed out, it took a lot of guts to make a film about one of the most 
famous and controversial pianists of our time and never show him sit down 
to play.

		David
537.7DSSDEV::RUSTWed Jul 13 1994 13:2013
    Very enjoyable film (although the theater wasn't air conditioned, so
    the frozen-north scenes were incredibly poignant, as sweaty movie-goers
    gazed pitifully at the unreachable cool on the screen!). The actor's
    name is Colm Feore, and he's primarily been a stage actor; some friends
    of mine said they saw him play a wonderful (and very athletic) Pirate
    King in "Pirates of Penzance," and then later the same day, play Cyrano
    de Bergerac...
    
    This role was much more restrained, of course, but I found the
    portrayal delightful; seemed to sum up the "quirky genius" in as few
    brushstrokes as possible. 
    
    -b
537.8NETRIX::michaudBachMon Mar 06 1995 17:0210
	Well this is out on video now and I rented it last night.
	While the format of the film was interesting and creative,
	not knowing who Glenn Gould was beforehand, and not being
	a major fan of classical music, I didn't get much out of it.
	I now know who Glen Gould was, and a little bit about him,
	but "little" is the key word.  Probably a must-see however if
	you are a Glenn Gould fan ........

ps: the current title on this topic is "32 short films on glenn gould".
    the correct title is "32 Short Films About Glenn Gould" (ie. about, not on)