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-khtml-line-break: after-white-space; ">Glenn GOULD, Loren!!!<DIV><BR =
class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV>:D</DIV><DIV><BR =
class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV>Ya silly!<BR><DIV><DIV>On =
Feb 24, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Loren Miller wrote:</DIV><BR =
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 Thanks for getting back to me so quick!  I wasn't sure where my email =
to you went.  I'm sorry, I didn't mention any regulation problems I =
had heard, it's just ibeen so long.  I think it's real cool your into =
Glenn Miller.  I like Glenn Miller too, especially his last name!  =
See you later!  Loren <BR><BR> <DIV><SPAN class="gmail_quote">On =
2/24/06, <B class="gmail_sendername">Michelle Stranges</B> &lt;<A =
href="mailto:stranges@oswego.edu">stranges@oswego.edu</A>&gt; =
wrote:</SPAN> <BLOCKQUOTE class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: =
1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Aww =
Andy!!<BR><BR>Thanx for your post!<BR><BR>I'm going to listen to this =
some more but I don't know if I can ever <BR>get past the double =
striking I'm hearing all over the place.<BR>You didn't mention this =
regulation problem in your post..<BR><BR>You DID hear that too didn't =
you??<BR><BR>:o<BR><BR>Thanx again for your letter!<BR><BR> =
:)<BR>michelle<BR>On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Andy Rudoff =
wrote:<BR><BR>&gt; &gt;I *refuse* to believe someone didn't hear =
this.<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;Especially Glenn.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; =
Michelle,<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; I am a huge Glenn Gould fan and own just about =
everything he ever <BR>&gt; recorded.<BR>&gt; But many of his recordings =
are controversial, some because he made<BR>&gt; unusual<BR>&gt; choices =
about tempo or style, some because people don't like his<BR>&gt; =
humming.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; But the Two and Three Part Inventions is one of =
the most controversial <BR>&gt; and die hard fans like me know the =
story.  His piano, a Steinway known<BR>&gt; as "CD 318" had been =
dropped, ruined.  His piano technician told him<BR>&gt; it was =
totaled.  Glenn himself fiddled with it and probably didn't <BR>&gt; =
help the situation.  But he insisted on recording the Inventions =
using<BR>&gt; that piano.  When Columbia released the recording, =
they included a<BR>&gt; sort of apologetic note about the piano =
noises.<BR>&gt;<BR> &gt; Thankfully Gould was eventually convinced to =
give up on that piano.<BR>&gt; For example, his second (digital) of the =
Goldberg Variations was<BR>&gt; on a Yamaha CFIII.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Like =
many, you'll probably end up either loving Gould's style or <BR>&gt; =
hating it.  I don't even hear the humming and other noises =
anymore,<BR>&gt; but then I am a long-time Gould =
convert.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; -andy<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; =
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