"Glenn Gould's Toronto" remains a staple of autobiographical film featuring the late enigmatic virtuoso. In this intimate, Genie-nominated 48 minute documentary, the world renowned pianist delivers to the viewer his unique - often sardonic - perspective of the Ontarian capital: discussing it's then-archeological advances, it's culture (with coy references to the ever enduring Toronto-Montreal oneupmanship) and offering reflections on what the city itself - and city living - means to him, delivered all with the pianist's famous trademark wit.
I can think of no better musical representative for Canada than Gould, in whom I identify with in more ways than I can count - both psychologically and on principle - and as a fellow Canuck. Thus, I have chosen Glenn Gould's Toronto for this special edition of Weekend at the Movies with Rose and to celebrate the historic sesquicentennial.
Bonne Fête, Canada!
Parts: I (below), II, III, IV, V, VI on YouTube
Discover more:
- A brief history on the Canadian Confederation (footnotes) @ Unraveling Musical Myths
- Spotlight: French-Canadian soprano Emma Albani @ Unraveling Musical Myths
- WQXR celebrates Canadian Operatic Talent @ WQXR.org
-Rose.