Friday, December 29, 2017

Glenn Gould - The Goldberg Variations - The Complete Unreleased Recording Sessions June 1955 - Box Set 7CDs

Label : Sony
Format : Flac track
Cover : No

The recording industry of the 20th century saw stars become legends and albums become icons of popular culture. Completed in a total of only four days and released in January 1956, Glenn Gould s début recording of Bach s Goldberg Variations is without doubt one of the most significant and successful classical recordings in the history of the gramophone record.
Documenting with unprecedented completeness the events that unfolded in Columbia s 30th Street Studio during those four key days in June 1955, the present release allows listeners for the very first time to join Glenn Gould, his producer Howard Scott and sound engineer Fred Plaut as one of the greatest recordings of all time came into existence.
Glenn Gould: The Goldberg Variations The Complete Unreleased Recording Sessions is probably the most comprehensive special edition ever dedicated to a single classical music album. It features Glenn Gould s complete recording sessions of Bach s Goldberg Variations on 5 CDs (including the studio conversations between him and his producer), restored from the original ¼-inch analogue tapes and re mastered using 24 bit / 96 kHz technology, plus the final album on both CD and heavyweight 180g vinyl, as well as an extra CD Glenn Gould Discusses His Performances of the Goldberg Variations with Tim Page. The edition comes with a 90 x 60 cm (36 x 24 ) poster and a 280-page hard-cover coffee-table book, featuring 45 sensational, newly discovered photos from the recording sessions, the complete musical score, several essays and an extensive documentation including facsimiles of more than 20 archival documents detailing how an analogue vinyl LP was recorded in the mid-1950s.

Tracklist : Glenn Gould - The Goldberg Variations

15 comments:

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  2. José Javier Bernárdez SanchísDecember 29, 2017 at 7:38 PM

    Thank you very much, dear friend. This post is a wonderful gem by Glenn Gould, may be, I think, his better interpretation.
    Thank you.
    (Uptobox is now OK)

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  3. Can we listen in this recording the piano louder than his voice singing and humming? I would like to give him another chance.

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  4. Hello dear Music Lover,

    Thank you for all the efforts that you have taken to share your love of music with us during 2017 - it is particulary appreciated.

    It takes a lot of effort to organise a blog and I am very much aware that for all your energies very few people express their thanks for what you do. Most unrewarding.

    Do hope that you are enjoying the end of 2017 festivities and that we can look forward to more correspondence from you in 2018.

    All the very best and good health in 2018.

    Thank you and cheers,

    Douglas (UK)

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  5. Thang

    Hear, hear ! My profound thanks too & here's to 2018.

    Bob (Aus)

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  6. Thank you! There are NO covers at all for this set, only a small front in low quality. Still, thank you.

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  7. please UPLOADED
    Thank you...

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  8. Thanks from China!
    BTW, what is the password?

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  9. Magnífica colección ! Y , desde luego, magnífico blog en consecuencia. Enormemente agradecido por tan generosos aportes.

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  10. is there a pw available?

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  11. https://uptobox.com/bncqhev7q25s/SON.GG.TGV.rar

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  12. do you have 1981 version of unreleased recordings?

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