"The purpose of art is not the release of a momentary ejection of adrenaline but rather the gradual, lifelong construction of a state of wonder and serenity."
About Glenn Gould
Glenn Gould — Life and Legacy
Glenn Gould, a Canadian pianist, is celebrated for his groundbreaking interpretations of classical music, especially the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. His distinctive approach to performance, characterized by a deep intellectual engagement with the music, set him apart in the classical music world. Gould famously stated, 'I am not a pianist, I am a musician,' which encapsulates his belief that artistry goes beyond mere technical proficiency. This perspective allowed him to explore the emotional and philosophical dimensions of music, often challenging conventional interpretations. Gould's recordings, particularly of Bach's 'Goldberg Variations,' showcased his innovative use of studio technology and editing, which transformed the way classical music was recorded and experienced. He often performed alone, believing that solitude fostered a more profound connection to the music, as he felt that collaboration could dilute his artistic vision. His unique interpretations often revealed the intricate structures and emotional depths of the compositions, inviting listeners to engage with the music on a deeper level. Today, Gould's quotes and philosophies continue to resonate, emphasizing the importance of individuality and authenticity in artistic expression. His legacy not only influences musicians but also inspires anyone seeking to understand the complexities of creativity and the human experience.
Quote collection
Glenn Gould quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"I think that if I were required to spend the rest of my life on a desert island, and to listen to or play the music of any one composer during all that time, that composer would almost certainly be Bach."
"Isolation is the indispensable component of human happiness."
"One does not play the piano with one's fingers, one plays the piano with one's mind."
"I think that if I were required to spend the rest of my life on a desert island, and to listen to or play the music of any one composer during all that time, that composer would almost certainly be Bach. I really can’t think of any other music which is so all-encompassing, which moves me so deeply and so consistently, and which, to use a rather imprecise word, is valuable beyond all of its skill and brilliance for something more meaningful than that — its humanity."
"I believe that the only excuse we have for being musicians and for making music in any fashion, is to make it differently, to perform it differently, to establish the music's difference, vis-a-vis our own difference."
"u201Che G-minor Symphony consists of eight remarkable measures surrounded by a half-hour of banality."
"There is a craft and a power in listening."
"Whenever one honestly defies a tradition, one becomes, in reality, the more responsible to it."
"Theirs [the Beatles] is a happy, cocky, belligerently resourceless brand of harmonic primitivism... In the Liverpudlian repertoire, the indulged amateurishness of the musical material, though closely rivaled by the indifference of the performing style, is actually surpassed only by the ineptitude of the studio production method. (Strawberry Fields suggests a chance encounter at a mountain wedding between Claudio Monteverdi and a jug band.)"
"I tend to follow a very nocturnal sort of existence mainly because I don't much care for sunlight. Bright colors of any kind depress me, in fact. And my moods are more or less inversely related to the clarity of the sky, on any given day.... my private motto has always been that behind every silver lining there is a cloud."
"The purpose of art is the lifelong construction of a state of wonder."
"I detest audiences - not in their individual components, but en masse I detest audiences. I think they're a force of evil. It seems to me rule of mob law."
"If an artist wants to use his mind for creative work, cutting oneself off from society is a necessary thing"
"My moods are inversely related to the clarity of the sky."
"The justification of art is the internal combustion it ignites in the hearts of men and not its shallow, externalized, public manifestations."
"The trouble begins when we start to be so impressed by the strategies of our systematized thought that we forget that it does relate to an obverse, that it is hewn from negation, that it is but very small security against the void of negation which surrounds it."
"The mental imagery involved with pianistic tactilia is not related to the striking of individual keys but rather to the rites of passage between notes."
"The final, unfinished fugue from The Art of Fugue is the greatest piece of music ever composed."
"The nature of the contrapuntal experience is that every note has to have a past and a future on the horizontal plane."