The hit show broadcast on BBC Four. In this atmospheric thriller, demoted Detective John Cardinal (Billy Campbell) is brought back into Homicide when the hunch he wouldn't let go is proven correct. Now, as he relentlessly tracks a serial killer, he must keep a watchful eye on his new partner, Detective Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse), who he believes may have a secret agenda, while managing issues of his own.
An enigmatic musical poet and worldrenowned pianist Glenn Gould continues to captivate twenty-seven years after his untimely death. His inimitable music and writing reveal an insightful worldview that we're still unraveling His use of complex recording technologies including manipulating recordings over dubbing was unprecedented. Though there have been many documentaries about Gould most are distracted by his eccentricities focusing on the pills gloves and scarves while missing the man and message behind the music.
An enigmatic musical poet and world renowned pianist Glenn Gould continues to captivate twenty-seven years after his untimely death. His inimitable music and writing reveal an insightful worldview that we're still unraveling His use of complex recording technologies including manipulating recordings over dubbing was unprecedented. Though there have been many documentaries about Gould most are distracted by his eccentricities focusing on the pills gloves and scarves while missing the man and message behind the music.
The most renowned Canadian classical performer of the 20th century pianist Glenn Gould remains one of the most fascinating and celebrated figures in all of music.A new retrospective of his life and work Hereafter synthesizes an incredible wealth of archival material from various sources some of it previously unreleased. Made as if narrated by Gould himself Hereafter is a landmark in filmmaking as well as a fantastic window opened to the world of one of music's true geniuses whose magic touches us from beyond the grave.A former child prodigy his piano artistry was unparalleled yet he often received less recognition as a virtuoso than as a troubled eccentric; a disconnected recluse notorious for odd habits his unique approach even extended to live performances with him slumped over the keyboard humming (sometimes singing) audibly as he played while conducting with his free hand.
Presented on DVD for the very first time this unique film in four parts presents Glenn Gould both in performance and interviews with Bruno Monsaingeon. Filmed in 1974 it gives us a rare opportunity to see Gould performing some ten years after his retreat from the concert platform. The material has been lovingly restored using the finest state-of-the-art technology and includes a fascinating bonus filmed in the 1950s.Schoenberg: Suite Op.25: IntermezzoGibbons: Lor
Pianist Glenn Gould made his New York debut on January 11 1955. His first recording Bach's Goldberg Variations took place that June. The record won instant acclaim. In 1981 Gould departed from his custom of not re-recording a work and 26 years after his first recording of the Goldberg Variations went into the same New York studio for his second recording of the work. Gould viewed the two interpretations as substantially different. French violinist and filmmaker Bruno Monsaigneon was present with his cameras during these sessions capturing a vivid and intimate portrait of one of the great artists of our time in the process of creating a landmark recording.
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