Glenn Gould's Chair
After nearly a year of research, we bring this series about Glenn Gould and his chair to a close. Episode 5 begins with a conversation with Canadian pianist James Parker about the mechanics of Gould’s eccentric playing style. We also meet award-winning journalist and music biographer Peter Goddard at Fran’s Diner, Gould’s favourite place to eat. After some reflection, we get to the heart of Gould’s relationship with his famous chair.
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After building our own version of a Glenn Gould chair replica, we find out there are so many interesting replicas out there, that we’re going to devote this whole show to finding them. These include an 8 ft. tall chair covered in flowers, a fancy one made by an Italian furniture designer, and a futuristic hologram coming to a city near you.
info_outline #3 The AuctioneerGlenn Gould's Chair
We find out how much Gould's chair is worth, which leaves us with a big decision to make.
info_outline #2 The CuratorGlenn Gould's Chair
We take a trip to Ottawa to see Glenn Gould's chair for the first time.
info_outline #1 The EngineerGlenn Gould's Chair
A chance discovery leads to an interview with Glenn Gould’s former recording engineer Lorne Tulk.
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On September 19, we’re taking you on an in-depth journey into the relationship between classical pianist Glenn Gould and his beloved folding chair.
info_outlineIn this episode, we take a trip to Ottawa to visit Glenn Gould's chair and are surprised by where we find it. We also take a tour of the backroom collection of Gould artifacts at the Canadian Museum of History. The tour opens up a discussion about and significance behind maintaining seemingly everyday objects once owned by Gould, as historical artifacts.
Interviews include Canadian Museum of History curator Judith Klassen, and National Arts Centre archivist Robert Vanderberg.