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Glenn Gould

Concert Tours

Part 6 of 7

Even at the height of his success as a pianist, Gould wanted to be regarded as more than a performer: he wished to be a conductor, a commentator, a composer. At one point in his early life he described himself as "a composer who plays the piano,"6 a statement that reflected his ambitions. Stratford provided an opportunity for expanding his activities and gathering experience in various musical activities.

Program for Stratford Shakespearean Festival concert, July 31, 1953. The Festival Trio – Albert Pratz (violin), Isaac Mamott (cello) and Glenn Gould (piano) – performed works by Beethoven and Brahms.

Program for a Stratford Shakespearean Festival concert, July 31, 1953

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Program for Stratford Shakespearean Festival concert, July 31, 1953.

Program for Stratford Festival concert, July 23, 1961. Glenn Gould, Oscar Shumsky, Ellen Faull and Victor Braun performed works by Richard Strauss.

Program for a Stratford Festival concert, July 23, 1961

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Program for Stratford Festival concert, July 23, 1961.

Program for Stratford Festival concert, August 13, 1961. Glenn Gould, Lois Marshall, Leonard Rose and the National Festival Orchestra gave an all-Bach concert

Program for a Stratford Festival concert, August 13, 1961

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Program for Stratford Festival concert, August 13, 1961.

Program for Stratford Festival concert, July 29, 1962. Glenn Gould, Lois Marshall, Leonard Rose and John Horton performed works by Paul Hindemith. Gould's essay Hindemith: The Early Years was published in the program. View the essay in HTML format

Program for a Stratford Festival concert, July 29, 1962

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Program for Stratford Festival concert, July 29, 1962.

Program for Stratford Festival concert, August 10, 1962. The program, entitled "Panorama of Music of the 20's", included works by Berg, Hindemith, Ruggles, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Walton performed by Glenn Gould, Marek Jablonski, Ilona Kombrink and members of the National Festival Orchestra conducted by Victor Di Bello.

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