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On AAIR 44: Autumn going into Winter in Smoky Cities

AA After Babel: T.S. Eliot

The final installation for this term of the poetry & architecture broadcast series 'AA After Babel' with Brian Hatton. This week, we are taken further into the dusk of narrow streets with the early poems of T.S. Eliot, including 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' and 'Rhapsody on a Windy Night'. AA After Babel will return in January for continued weekly broadcasts into the new year. #

Play 23:53 min, Brian Hatton 4/12/2007

Glenn Gould Goldberg Variations, 1981 (Part 1)

The poetry of Glenn Gould and Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' as performed by Gould in 1981, the last release before his sudden death the next year. This will be accompanied by a discussion between Glenn Gould and Tim Page, recorded August 22 1982, on Gould's performances of the Goldberg Variations. #

Play 24:14 min, AAIR 4/12/2007

Glenn Gould Goldberg Variations, 1981 (Part 2)

(Part 2) The poetry of Glenn Gould and Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' as performed by Gould in 1981, the last release before his sudden death the next year. This will be accompanied by a discussion between Glenn Gould and Tim Page, recorded August 22 1982, on Gould's performances of the Goldberg Variations. #

Play 27:09 min, AAIR 4/12/2007

Glenn Gould in Conversation (Part 1)

Recorded August 22, 1982, Glenn Gould speaks with Tim Page about Bach's Goldberg Variations. Gould's performace of the Goldberg Variations was what first launched him into the hearts, spirits, and intellect of an international audience, and it is also the piece which was to be the last release of Gould's prior to his unexpected and sudden death in the same year as this interview. #

Play 23:28 min, AAIR 4/12/2007

Glenn Gould in Conversation (Part 2)

(Part 2) Recorded August 22, 1982, Glenn Gould speaks with Tim Page about Bach's Goldberg Variations. Gould's performace of the Goldberg Variations was what first launched him into the hearts, spirits, and intellect of an international audience, and it is also the piece which was to be the last release of Gould's prior to his unexpected and sudden death in the same year as this interview. #

Play 27:27 min, AAIR 4/12/2007