This book focuses on three aspects in Glenn Gouldâs (1932-1982) musical thought and practice: Gouldâs embrace of music technology, his notions of the ontology of music and musical interpretation, and the place of his thought in Canadian intellectual history. Focusing not only on Gouldâs writings on music technology but also on those of Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) and Jean Le Moyne (1913-1996), this book provides a fresh perspective on Gouldâs thinking, which was embedded in and keenly alert to the intellectual world outside music. The book also touches on Gouldâs public reception, his national iconicity, in Canadian literature and Hollywood movies. Gouldâs stardom is discussed as a phenomenon more commonly associated with contemporary popular culture.
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