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<P>And from "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson: "Bach, he declared, was his
favorite classical composer. He was particularly fond of listening to the
contrast between the two versions of the 'Goldberg Variations' that Glenn Gould
recorded, the first in 1955 ... and the second in 1981, a year before he died.
'They're like night and day,' Jobs said after playing them sequentially one
afternoon. 'The first is an exuberant, young, brilliant piece, played so fast
it's a revelation. The later one is so much more spare and stark. You sense a
very deep soul who's been through a lot in life. It's deeper and wiser.' Jobs
was on his third medical leave that afternoon when he played both versions, and
I asked which he liked better ... 'I like the earlier, exuberant one. But now I
can see where he was coming from.' </P></DIV>
<DIV>taken from:</DIV>
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<DIV>Katherine </DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>