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Don Satz, discussing Glenn Gould's humming writes:
>But, in my on-going review of recordings of Bach's Inventions, I'll make
>sure to indicate that those listeners who hate Gould humming would be well
>advised not to buy his cd. That should cover it.
This discussion reminds me that I once had an lp with Rudolph Serkin
playing the Diabelli Variations. It was a fine performance, but the
recodring was made in Vermont, in a a barn or some such, and you could
hear a cricket in the background.
The cricket, incidentally, performed all the repeats, and retired a few
years ago to Culver City.
Professor Bernard Chasan
Physics Department, Boston University
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