[f_minor] GG improv on an interview outtake tacked onto this 1955 C min Variations broadcast

therese salviat tsalviat at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 08:22:26 MDT 2015


cf.  Thomas Mann  Doctor Faustus, ch. XXII, about sonata op.111





Le 18 sept. 2015 à 14:36, ksenia <kkicons at gmail.com> a écrit :

> 1955 radio broadcast of Sonata #32 C minor followed by surprise interview outtake 
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> I found this on the CBC website. Does anyone know why it says the performance was dedicated to author Thomas Mann? It is a perky tempo, and at a certain point, even the stones would sing.  It left me in enough of a cozy state by the end that I was quite startled to hear his corny and loud german accent making a joke about the variations I just heard. 
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> What is he noodling on the piano while he is waiting to set up the interview, I wonder? I heard GG loved improvising, but I only got to hear snatches here and there on the programs. So this was a real treat to hear him play a little while. And I get to play that type of guessing game he liked on his birthday weekend. The interview is mostly about his composing plans.--ksenia
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