[f_minor] Ich ruf zu dir mein Herr..../Voyager

Karl Brown kbrown at physics.carleton.ca
Mon Feb 27 12:46:03 PST 2012


Pat,

Thank you for your kind thoughts. Yes Canadians in general are very nice 
people as are many Americans I have met over time. As for beer, I could 
go on at length, though I must admit we do have a plethora of 
micro-breweries, many of which are excellent. BTW there is a great beer 
not far from GG's country home, Mad Tom's IPA, in Muskoka, Ontario if 
you enjoy IPA's.

Yes, cold at the moment, though our weather report is not much different 
than that of northern Vermont, New Hampshire and the state of Maine. 
Admittedly, September and April are the best months to visit.

Kind regards,

Karl



On 27-Feb-2012 14:48, Pat wrote:
> Anita, the score can be found on the website I gave you. Scroll down 
> to "Scores", click on Complete Score, accept their terms and a new 
> window will open with a pdf file that you can print out.
> There must be tons of sources for music manuscrpts from archives, 
> libraries, universities etc that are open to the public and available 
> on the web with a few clicks. Lemme find a few for you if you need 
> some sources. Why cough up for sheet music when the stuff is in public 
> domain anyway ?
> What is in this particular score I cannot tell you. Lemme gat past 
> Louie Louie and we shall see...
> Ottawa might be nice. You might get to see GG's chair and CD 318, plus 
> Canadians are very nice, quiet and friendly and the beer is much 
> better. Just don't go there right now, might be rather cold....maybe 
> in September, who knows ?
> Pat
> *From:* Anita Monroe <mailto:rubatoatm at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, February 27, 2012 8:29 PM
> *To:* Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. 
> <mailto:f_minor at glenngould.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [f_minor] Ich ruf zu dir mein Herr..../Voyager
> Karl,
> Thank you for the information.  I live in South Carolina, the middle 
> of the Deep South, and Ottawa if just a place I dream of seeing.  I 
> will send a message to them, and, hopefully, they might have that score.
> Best regards,
> Anita
> RubatoATM at gmail.com <mailto:RubatoATM at gmail.com>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Karl Brown 
> <kbrown at physics.carleton.ca <mailto:kbrown at physics.carleton.ca>> wrote:
>
>     Anita,
>
>     Although perhaps not the best (is there a best?) place to go, as
>     there are many music sites and one has to look and compare apples
>     with apples, CD Universe is certainly reliable. I've used it a few
>     times myself
>
>     Yes, I play piano (poorly I might add). There is a really nice
>     store in the Ottawa area on Bank Street ...
>     http://www.ottawafolklore.com/
>     If you are not from the Ottawa area they might deliver.
>     At a quick glance, I could not find what you are looking for but
>     you could, in addition, send them a request or they might also
>     point you to a site where it is available.
>
>     I hope this is of some help.
>
>     Kind regards,
>
>     Karl
>
>
>     On 27-Feb-2012 13:44, Anita Monroe wrote:
>>     Karl,  Many thanks.  I ordered, and learned about "CD Universe". 
>>     Now I'm going to try to track down the score.  Are you a
>>     pianist?  Do you know, by any chance, where it is available.
>>     Best regards and thanks,
>>     Anita
>>
>>     On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Karl Brown
>>     <kbrown at physics.carleton.ca <mailto:kbrown at physics.carleton.ca>>
>>     wrote:
>>
>>         Anita, Pat
>>
>>         I've owned this recording for about 2-3yrs and must have
>>         played it 100 times.
>>
>>         Without going into details, I think every track on this CD is
>>         worth listening to.
>>
>>         http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1240070/a/Songs+Without+Words.htm
>>
>>         Kind regards,
>>
>>         Karl
>>
>>
>>
>>         On 27-Feb-2012 13:13, Anita Monroe wrote:
>>>         Pat,
>>>         This is awesome, and I don't use that term lightly.  Do you
>>>         know if this recording by Murray Perahia is available on the
>>>         market?  I've played this about twenty times and can't get
>>>         enough of it.
>>>         Many, many thanks,
>>>         Anita
>>>         PS  Forget what I wrote about not buy anything.  (-:
>>>
>>>         On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Karl Brown
>>>         <kbrown at physics.carleton.ca
>>>         <mailto:kbrown at physics.carleton.ca>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Great find!
>>>
>>>             Although not played by GG, Murray Perahia is certainly
>>>             no slouch and has been a Bach fan of mine for some
>>>             years. I was lucky enough to meet him after a concert
>>>             given here in Ottawa two years ago.
>>>
>>>             Makes you wonder what GG would have done with this piece
>>>             of music, could he have possibly played it at an even
>>>             slower tempo or perhaps twice as fast?
>>>
>>>             Although we'll never know, one thing you can be certain
>>>             of, his recording would have been, as with so many of
>>>             his other recordings ...  Gouldian.
>>>
>>>             Kind regards,
>>>
>>>             Karl
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>             On 23-Feb-2012 16:47, Pat wrote:
>>>>             Dear all
>>>>             Some weeks ago someone here wanted to know if a
>>>>             recording of the cantata Ich ruf zu dir mein Herr Jesus
>>>>             Christ by Johannn Sebastian Bach was ever recorded by
>>>>             Glenn Gould.
>>>>             Well, it wasn't but by sheer coincidence I found
>>>>             another recording and with this one I can kill two
>>>>             birds with one stone.
>>>>             First you get a piano recording of said cantata plus
>>>>             you get info on the NASA Voyager mission plus
>>>>             absolutely stunning images :
>>>>             http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb_KuB4AA7Q&feature=fvst
>>>>             <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb_KuB4AA7Q&feature=fvst>
>>>>             If you are new to the GG universe, there is a
>>>>             connection to GG and the Voyager mission. Apart from
>>>>             being one of the most spectacular missions NASA ever
>>>>             did, this spacecraft  also contains a recording of
>>>>             parts of the WTC1 as recorded by GG (amongst other
>>>>             stuff), just in case this spacecraft might one day be
>>>>             found by Little Green Men far, far, very far away...
>>>>             Pat
>>>>
>>>>
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