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Bach: The Goldberg Variations 1955 Performance: Zenph Re-performance | 
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| Creators: Glenn Gould, Bach Label: Sony Classics Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $8.99 (47%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 28654
Format: Hybrid Sacd Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 703350 UPC: 886970335027 EAN: 0886970335027 ASIN: B000LE0THE
Release Date: May 29, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Factory Sealed. Free upgrade to 1st class mail.
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| Tracks:
| • | Aria | | • | Variaton 1 | | • | Variaton 2 | | • | Variaton 3. Canon on the unison | | • | Variaton 4 | | • | Variaton 5 | | • | Variaton 6. Canon on the second | | • | Variaton 7 | | • | Variaton 8 | | • | Variaton 9. Canon on the third | | • | Variaton 10. Fughetta | | • | Variaton 11 | | • | Variaton 12. Canon on the fourth | | • | Variaton 13 | | • | Variaton 14 | | • | Variaton 15. Canon on the fifth | | • | Variaton 16. Ouverture | | • | Variaton 17 | | • | Variaton 18. Canon on the sixth | | • | Variaton 19 | | • | Variaton 20 | | • | Variaton 21. Canon on the seventh | | • | Variaton 22. Alla breve | | • | Variaton 23 | | • | Variaton 24. Canon on the octave | | • | Variaton 25 | | • | Variaton 26 | | • | Variaton 27. Canon on the ninth | | • | Variaton 28 | | • | Variaton 29 | | • | Variaton 30. Quodlibet | | • | Aria da capo | | • | Aria | | • | Variaton 1 | | • | Variaton 2 | | • | Variaton 3. Canon on the unison | | • | Variaton 4 | | • | Variaton 5 | | • | Variaton 6. Canon on the second | | • | Variaton 7 | | • | Variaton 8 | | • | Variaton 9. Canon on the third | | • | Variaton 10. Fughetta | | • | Variaton 11 | | • | Variaton 12. Canon on the fourth | | • | Variaton 13 | | • | Variaton 14 | | • | Variaton 15. Canon on the fifth | | • | Variaton 16. Ouverture | | • | Variaton 17 | | • | Variaton 18. Canon on the sixth | | • | Variaton 19 | | • | Variaton 20 | | • | Variaton 21. Canon on the seventh | | • | Variaton 22. Alla breve | | • | Variaton 23 | | • | Variaton 24. Canon on the octave | | • | Variaton 25 | | • | Variaton 26 | | • | Variaton 27. Canon on the ninth | | • | Variaton 28 | | • | Variaton 29 | | • | Variaton 30. Quodlibet | | • | Aria da capo |
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A pale, antiseptic version of Gould. August 6, 2008 Verve T. (L.A., CA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree with all of the other reviewers who were disappointed by this CD. It's is a prime example of how computers can't really touch the artistry of a human being, at this point in time. I recommend his older recordings, which are lower fidelity but capture the performance of a manic artistic genius. The Zenph computerized piano simply does not capture the correct dynamics, nor does it feel like you're listening to an actual human being playing (obviously because you're not!). All of the warmth, humor, angst, and simple emotion behind Gould's plays is lost entirely here. The sound quality is fine, but what is sound quality without great music to back it up? Not recommended.
GOULD BY ZENPH July 22, 2008 F. C. Capobianco (port washington ny) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
WHAT A TREAT TO HEAR GOULD WITHOUT DISTORTION OR HIS MOANING. HOWEVER, AS WELL AS THEY PREPARED THIS PIANO, I WISH THEY USED A BETTER INSTRUMENT. I AM IMPRESSED BY AND GRATEFUL FOR THE ZENPH TECHNOLOGY AND WILL PURCHASE MORE RECORDINGS. I WISH I COLUD WATCH THE KEYBOARD DURING THE PERFORMANCE-PERHAPS A CD COULD BE PRODUCED TOO? IF YOU'RE A PIANIST, YOU'LL LOVE THE VERSION RECORDED FROM THE PLAYER'S SEAT. GREAT STUFF!
A novelty at best May 31, 2008 D. Holt (USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is like listening to a modern pianist trying to imitate Gould, yet falling way short. The "Zenph" lacks Gould's touch, unique phrasing, nuance, dynamics... and the piano used sounds nothing like anything Gould would employ (and he was VERY picky about the sound of his piano). This recording is a novelty; nothing more.
This is not Gould February 17, 2008 G. Guerrero 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm a pianist who onws a good amount of Gould's recordings. and hundreds of other piano recordings, and I have done some recordings myself. I celebrate the technological achievements of this recording, but I think is just a marketing tool, that does not represent the actual original intention of the performer. PLEASE REALIZE THAT THE SOUND THAT COMES FROM THIS RECORDING, IS NOT THE SAME SOUND THAT GOULD LISTENED. Just starting from that point on, what you hear is like a photo copy of a famous painting. when music is played on a instrument, the sound travels through the air, and this is something that the performer works on all his life! The sound of a pianist is his signature, and this recording completely looses the Gould's sound. If you want to hear the real deal and feel the energy of Gould's performance of this or any other work, listen to the original recordings. Its just so amazing to hear how good and how great their sound was despite the technological limitations of its time. In addition this recording opposses completely with the Gould's view of performing, missing the point of the music, and focusing on achieving a technological goal, having as a priority the sound of the recording, as an exibition. Music is beyond that. If you buy recordings for how they were recorded, fine. If you buy recordings for the performances? Good for you, you can really listen what is behind. Thanks
An extraordinary experience February 8, 2008 Andre Schonberg 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Glenn Gould Goldberg Variations (and not Goldenberg as a hidden tag read by my computer indicates)is a classic: the classic of the classic is his 1955 recording - so different from the 1985'one. The 1955 interpretation is not so analytical as the later one-but it is brilliant, virtuosic, enthrallingly rapid: every superlative is fit to describe it. The zenph re-performance (visit [...] to get the technical details) is a unique re-rendering of the original recording, as Gould' interpretation is replayed on another piano. The sound is astonishing, and in one disk, you get two versions. One is for a surround radio system; the other for headphones. When you hear the headphone binaural half of the disk - it is as if you ARE Glenn Gould, or at least, you hear the piano as if you were sitting instead of Glenn Gould. Glenn Gould humming is missing-and that's the only shortcoming of this extraordinary disk.
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