1353: Humane Temporal Symmetry, Spatial Relational Asymmetry
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Publication (Outlet/Website): Medium (Personal)
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2025/08/03
I’ve always liked Glenn Gould upon hearing about him, hearing him, and listening to him speak. Not everything done by him was necessarily great, or even good, but was of the highest quality for his authentic expression. His admirable qualities were total dedication to a single pursuit without pretense. He mentioned making most psychosymmetric sense of Orlando Gibbons in auditory aesthetic choices at the time of Gibbons if Gibbons. I agree on both counts. A great composer and a great performer of the composer. In this sense, Glenn Gould was less about Bach and more about Gibbons. There are two of them and a three-part sensibility of temporal symmetry, humane sentiment, though in an asymmetric spatial relationship. We were each born in the wrong time and place, radical conservatives or traditional revolutionaries.
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