Glen Gould 1981 Goldberg piano
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Glen Gould 1981 Goldberg piano
I've just been watching the film of Gould playing the variations on You Tube (see it today - don't delay!) and I wondered why the fallboard had been removed from the piano. Was it because 1) it somehow made the sound better - but I can't think how. 2) they didn't want to advertise the fact that he was playing a Yamaha - but why? It looks like the side panel Yamaha logo has been blacked out too.
Anyone know the answer?
Anyone know the answer?
Don't know for sure, but it could be that he had a deal with another piano company and couldn't be seen to be playing another brand.
I once did some work on a Steinway a few years back for George Shearing when he was signed as a Baldwin artist, and all the labels had to be masked out. Of course anybody could have heard that it wasn't a Baldwin because it sounded nice.
If it was BBC footage, there was a non-advertising policy (and that included incidental product labels) up until the mid to late '80s.
I once did some work on a Steinway a few years back for George Shearing when he was signed as a Baldwin artist, and all the labels had to be masked out. Of course anybody could have heard that it wasn't a Baldwin because it sounded nice.
If it was BBC footage, there was a non-advertising policy (and that included incidental product labels) up until the mid to late '80s.
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Post by WinstonChurchill »
'Glen' Gould? Well, he did spell it that way sometimes, to be fair...
This sounds like a question for the Glenn Gould mailing list:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mwatts/glenn/fminor.html
This sounds like a question for the Glenn Gould mailing list:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mwatts/glenn/fminor.html
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Post by sussexpianos »
I remember a Baldwin piano in the practise rooms at Newark college, no one wanted to tune it. It was difficult to tune and had no quality to it, funny looking case though
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