Originally posted by NordlysGoldberg's Bach English Suites make for addictive listening. Strangely, I don't care for the Gould variations very much. More strangely still, I find his analysis of his recording process just as interesting as the music.
With Gould? (Gouldberg Variations? đ) His Bach interpretations are quite interesting, even though I don't always like them.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageI assume you mean Gould, not Goldberg in your first sentence.
Goldberg's Bach English Suites make for addictive listening. Strangely, I don't care for the Goldberg variations very much. More strangely still, I find his analysis of his recording process just as interesting as the music.
Maybe more strangely still, I am not surprised that you find his analysis of his recording process just as interesting as the music.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageHe was talking about unexploded shells (if you listened to the same podcast as me), and I doubt there are any unexploded shells so deep down that they are lying under the subway. They can be many places, of course, but he was specifically talking about the autobahn.
Motorised bombs are cruising down both, so what's the difference?