1 Prologue 00:00 Credits 00:50 GG performing Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 31, op. 110, mvt. III., filmed 1963 05:11 Fugue 12:18 GG practicing the Sinfonia of Bach's Partita No. 2, BWV 826 (1958) 14:05 Introduction by Bruno Monsaingeon 17:05 Maureen Forrester Interview (by Barbara Frum) (1982-on the occasion of his death) 21:30 Mahler's "Urlicht" from Symphony No. 2, orchestra conducted by GG, alto solo by Maureen Forrester (1957) 26:15 GG speaks on Russian music (1961) 29:05 GG plays Beethoven's 15 Variations with Fugue, op. 35 "Eroica" 48:00 GG plays Bach's Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp minor, WTC XIV (BWV 883) at the harpsichord (1969) 54:30 William Walton's "Scotch Rhapsody" from Façade: Patricia Rideout, GG--speakers, orchestra conducted by Boris Brott 56:14 Credits, GG performance of the Goldberg Variations (Aria) 57:42 End of Side One
2 Sonatas and Dialogues 00:00 Beginning of Side Two, credits 00:20 GG performs Bach's Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 4 (BWV 1017) with Yehudi Menuhin (1965) 15:24 Dialogue with Menuhin about Beethoven 18:35 GG and Menuhin perform Beethoven's Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 10, op. 96 (1965) 41:15 Dialogue with Menuhin about Schoenberg 47:20 GG and Menuhin perform Schoenberg's Phantasy for Violin with Piano Accompaniment, op. 47 (1965) 57:20 Credits, GG performance of the Goldberg Variations (Aria) 59:00 End of Side Two
3 End of Concerts Bach - Partita No. 5 Conversation Jan Sweelinck - Fantasia Beethoven - Bagatelle No.3 Op.126 Ernst Krenek - Wanderlied im Herbst Theatre Bach - WTK 2 - Fuga 22 Beethoven - Tempest Sonata No.2 Op.31 Paul Hindemit - Sonata No.3 Fugue
4 So You Want to Write a Fugue Bach - WTK II Fugue VII Berg - Piano Sonata in One Movement Glenn Gould about Beethoven Beethoven - Piano Sonata op.109 Bach - Concerto in G minor BWV1058 (The Toronto SO/ V.Golschmann) Bach - WTK II №9 in E Major Gould - So You Want To Write A Fugue?
6 The Earliest Decade 00:00 Bach - Piano concerto in D minor (Otthawa Philharmonic, Mayer) 25:50 Beethoven - Concerto No.1 - Allegro con brio (Scherman) 39:15 32 Variations in C minor
7 A Russian Interlude Prokofiev - Visions Fugitives op.22 №2 Documentary Prokofiev - Piano Sonata №7 op.83 Scriabin - Preludes op.33 №3, op.45 №3 Shostakovich - Piano Quintet op.57 1. Praeludium. Lento 2. Fuga. Adagio 5. Finale. Allegretto (Symphonia Quartet)
8 Interweaving Voices Bach - The Art of Fugue Contrapunctus IV Beethoven - Variations in F Major op.34 Hindemith - Das Marinleben - Joseph's Doubt (Roxolana Roslak) Webern - Variations for Piano Beethoven - Sonata for piano and cello op.69 (Leonard Rose)
9 Mostly Strauss Glenn Gould about Mozart Mozart - Piano Sonata K.333 Glenn Gould about Strauss R.Strauss - Burleske
10 Rhapsodic Interludes 00:00 Credits. Gould playing his own piano transcription of Schubert's Symphony No. 5 (I. Allegro): footage from 1958-1959 01:15 Commentary by Bruno Monsaingeon, various photos of Gould 02:10 Footage of Gould speaking with Humphrey Burton about Richard Strauss's Elektra (1966) 04:00 Gould plays his transcription of an excerpt from Elektra 09:45 Gould accompanies soprano Lois Marshall in a performance of Strauss's "Beim Schlafengehen" from Vier letzte Lieder, recorded in 1962 14:15 Gould and others accompany vocalist Patricia Rideout in a 1974 performance of Schoenberg's "Mondestrunken," "Colombine," and "Valse de Chopin" from Pierrot lunaire, op. 21 20:20 Gould discusses Ravel's La Valse (1974) 21:15 Gould performs his own transcription of La Valse (I. movement) 32:50 Gould performs his transcription of Debussy's 'Première Rhapsodie pour Orchestre avec Clarinette principale' with clarinetist James Campbell (1973) 41:55 Gould performs Richard Strauss's Sonata for Violin and Piano, op. 18 (I. Allegro ma non troppo), with violinist Oscar Shumsky (1962) 52:10 Credits roll while Gould plays the Aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations 54:00 End
11 Ecstasy and Wit Beethoven - Piano Sonata №17 "The Tempest" Scriabin - Prelude op.49 №2 Glenn Gould about Strauss R.Strauss - Ophelia Songs op.76 CBC TUESDAY NIGHT Bach - The Goldberg Variations Aria Variations 3, 6, 9, 112, 15, 27 Casella 2 Ricercari sul nome di B-A-C-H №1
12 Epilogue Bach - WTK II №3, 22 Beethoven - Piano Concerto №5 op.73 "Emperor" (The Toronto SO/ Karel Ancerl)
13 Goldberg Variations (1981) Film by Bruno Monsaingeon Bach - Goldberg Variations
14 The Question Of Instrument Film by Bruno Monsaingeon Bach - The Art of Fugue (Contrapunctus 1) Conversation Bach - Chromatic fantasia Conversation Bach - Partita 4 in D major BWV 828
15 An Art of Fugue Film by Bruno Monsaingeon Bach - Fugue on the name Bach Conversation Bach - WTK 2 - Fugue 9 Conversation Bach - WTK 2 - Fugue 22 Conversation Bach - WTK 2 - Prelude & Fugue 19 in A Major Conversation Bach - The Art of Fugue (Contrapunctus 2) Bach - The Art of Fugue (Contrapunctus 4) Bach - The Art of Fugue (Contrapunctus 15)
16 On the Twentieth Century 00:00 Credits 00:39 GG speaks "On Scriabin" 01:26 GG performing "Scriabin: 'Désir' -Opus 57, No. 1" 03:53 "Scriabin: 'Caresse dansée' -Opus 57, No. 2" 06:32 GG speaks "On Schoenberg", explains the 12-tone method of composition 10:30 GG performs part of the Musette from the Suite for Piano, Op. 25 11:44 GG performs the "Intermezzo" from Op. 25; a painting by Paul Klee (?) is displayed prominently near the piano 15:27 GG speaks "On Webern" and his Op. 24 20:05 Excerpt from Webern's "Concerto for nine instruments, Op. 24", conducted by Boris Brott 21:56 GG speaks "On Strauss" in conversation with Humphrey Burton. He plays an "excerpt from Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40, Richard Strauss", an "excerpt from Vier Letzte Lieder 'Im Abendrot' and 'Morgen!' (Op. 27, No. 4)" (an "indulgence" in GG's opinion, "at best, a good lullaby tune"), and an "excerpt from Heimliche Aufforderung, Op. 27, No. 3". 29:55 GG speaks "On Hindemith" and Bach reception in the 1930s 34:00 "Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, I. and III." (1939), Raymond Crisera-Trumpet 47:35 "More on Schoenberg", GG in conversation with Humphrey Burton, playing excerpts from the Songs, Op. 8; Five Piano Pieces, op. 23, I.; and the Menuett (without Trio) from the Suite for Piano, Op. 25. 57:30 Credits 58:24 End
В разделе "Conductor", ещё не посмотрев, предполагаю, что речь идёт всё же о Бранденбургском концерте № 5, а не 6. В пятом солируют флейта, скрипка и клавесин, а в шестом - два альта.
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