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| 4/30/26 | ![]() Alexander Neef - Opera: Intimidating or Essential? | In this episode of The Gould Standard, Alexander Neef, General Director of the Opéra national de Paris, joins Brian Levine to reframe how we think about opera, and to provide a user-friendly on-ramp for opera-curious newcomers. Beginning with its roots in Renaissance Italy, Neef traces opera’s evolution from courtly entertainment to a global cultural force, one that has continually reflected the deepest tensions, social and cultural trends of its time. From the human dramas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Giuseppe Verdi to the radical innovations of Richard Wagner, and the trauma-driven experimentation, sense of dislocation and alienation of the twentieth […] | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Chris Levine - Finding the Light | Artist Chris Levine takes listeners inside the cutting edge of portraiture, where art, science, and spirituality come together. From the technical challenges of holography, where even microscopic vibrations can ruin an image, to the pioneering image making that led to his iconic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Levine reveals how precision and intuition shape his work. He recounts the surreal experience of photographing the Queen, the pressure of reimagining one of the most depicted figures in history, and how a second sitting unlocked the now famous Equanimity image. The conversation then turns to Elton John, exploring their creative collaboration, Levine’s contributions to the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and the challenge of capturing both the performer’s flamboyance and inner stillness. Blending innovation with introspection, Levine reflects on art as a path to healing, the power of light, and how moments of stillness can reveal something profoundly human beneath the surface. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Exploring Music's Primal Power with Gabor Maté | Join Dr Gabor Maté and Brian Levine in this enlightening episode of The Gould Standard, as they explore the profound impact of music on the human experience. Delve into topics ranging from the primal elements of music and its role in early childhood development, to the therapeutic potential of music in trauma recovery. Maté and Levine recount powerful anecdotes, share personal experiences, and discuss the universality of music across different cultures. Discover how music, from lullabies to complex symphonies, serves as a profound source of emotional and psychological nourishment. | — | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | ![]() Dr. Gabor Maté - Trauma, Healing and Music (Part I) | Join us for part one of a revelatory conversation (presented at The Promise of Music - The First World Congress on the Social Impact of Music presented by The Glenn Gould Foundation in October 2025). Dr. Gabor Maté is a world-renowned authority on trauma and its wide-ranging harms. Noted for his compassion, wisdom and holistic approach to mind and body, Dr. Maté is a best-selling author, and internationally sought-after speaker. Dr. Maté discusses his foundational understanding of trauma, and its destructive effects on mental and physical health, relationships and society at large. Discover how deep-seated psychic wounds influence physical diseases, addictions, and societal behaviours. The discussion also explores the intergenerational transmission of trauma and its socio-political ramifications, alongside the alternatives offered by different cultures, including those of Indigenous peoples. This episode delves into the unity of mind and body, the profound impact of unresolved trauma, and the broader implications for society and our collective history. | — | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | ![]() Glenn Gould's First Piano - The Well-travelled Clavier | Join Brian Levine, Executive Director of The Glenn Gould Foundation, as we look back on the 86th anniversary of Glenn Gould's birth and the first official Glenn Gould Day in Toronto. Featuring sisters Heather Tucker and Susanne Rayner. Discover the origins of Glenn Gould's musical journey through his very first piano—a humble Dominion piano—and learn about the rich history and personal connections between the Gould family and the Morton family. Hear anecdotes about Glenn's early life, his unique bond with the Dominion upright, and the cherished memories shared by those who knew him best. | — | ||||||
| 6/19/25 | ![]() Stephen Fry - Part 2 - Loveable Legend | Join host Brian Levine on The Gould Standard podcast as he welcomes back the prolific and insightful Stephen Fry. In this enriching episode, Fry reflects on his roles in 'Wilde,' 'V for Vendetta,' and 'Gosford Park,' and explores the future of art in an AI-dominated world. Touching on themes of creativity, persecution, and the intersection of technology and society, Fry provides thought-provoking insights into both his artistic journey and the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence. Don't miss this captivating conversation filled with humor, wisdom, and a call to cherish and safeguard human ingenuity. Stephen Fry: Website: https://www.stephenfry.com/ IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000410/ X: https://x.com/stephenfry?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenfryactually/?hl=en The Glenn Gould Foundation: https://www.glenngould.ca https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-glenn-gould-foundation/ https://www.youtube.com/@theglenngouldfoundation https://www.facebook.com/TheGlennGouldFoundation/ https://twitter.com/GlennGouldFndn https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-glenn-gould-foundation/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3E4NjSP86kUnBxc3iVMQDs Podcast: https://pod.link/thegouldstandard | — | ||||||
| 12/19/24 | ![]() Micah Hendler and the Jerusalem Youth Chorus - Healing through Harmony | In this episode of the Glenn Gould Podcast, Brian Levine is joined by guest Micah Hendler where we explore the concept of small victories through music—moments of connection and understanding that we can create ourselves, even amidst great divides. Micah Hendler is the founder and artistic director of the Jerusalem Youth Chorus, which follows this principle through its work in Jerusalem, where they use music to serve as a bridge between Israeli and Palestinian youth. The Jerusalem Youth Chorus is unique in that half of its members are Israeli, and the other half are Palestinian. Through music, we’re able to find a way to coexist and foster greater understanding for each other, allowing Israeli and Palestinian youth to connect and share their experiences together. | — | ||||||
| 11/14/24 | ![]() Rick Beato - Beato's Verdict | Rick Beato is a musical and internet phenomenon. On this episode of The Gould Standard, host Brian Levine sits down with Rick, a renowned music educator, producer, and YouTube sensation. Starting with discussion around Rick's early influences, including his classical music background and exposure to jazz. Rick shares his journey from teaching to becoming a successful music producer and YouTuber with 4.5 million subscribers and over 1.5 Billion views. Rick shares the secrets to the success of his popular Youtube series “What Makes This Song Great?,” the vital importance of ear training, the impact of technology on music production, the negative impacts of music streaming services and the irreplaceable importance of live performance. Rick also discusses his interviews with legendary musicians and the role of harmony (musically and emotionally) in creating impactful music. It’s an in-depth and inspiring discussion about one man’s passionate love of music and his dedication to sharing a lifetime of joy, insight and brilliant communication with devoted audiences globally. | — | ||||||
| 10/24/24 | ![]() Afghanistan’s Ahmad Sarmast: Keeping Music Alive | Dr. Ahmad Sarmast, founder of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), Afghanistan’s first modern music academy, established in 2010 to preserve the beautiful musical heritage of his country after years of rule under the Taliban had attempted to ban and eradicate all musical culture. Bringing together a diverse student body that included young women and children from the most disadvantaged rung of society, ANIM was founded both to teach music and promote human advancement and social justice. Dr. Sarmast, a true musical hero, shares his powerful journey in this episode of The Gould Standard. We dive into the origins of ANIM, his experiences in Afghanistan, and the institute’s saga of escape and survival as it continues its mission following the Taliban's return to power in 2021. Dr. Sarmast reflects on Afghanistan's rich musical heritage and its role in uniting a nation torn apart by ethnic, civil, and religious strife. Dr. Sarmast’s dedication to the music and people of Afghanistan comes into dramatic focus as he recounts the personal threats he faced, including surviving a Taliban-orchestrated suicide bombing at a performance. Despite the dangers, Dr. Sarmast remained resolute in his mission to use music as a tool for education and healing. Dr Sarmast’s inspiring love for music with its power to heal and unify, shines when discussing the work of his students, faculty and the pride that he has seen them bring to the people of Afghanistan as a beacon of hope and freedom in dark times. | — | ||||||
| 9/19/24 | ![]() Stephen Fry - Between (And Beneath) the Covers | The inimitable Stephen Fry joins us for a warm and witty conversation, sharing stories from his rich and varied career, as a writer, actor, director, TV host, memoirist and all around polymath. Stephen talks about his latest acting projects with his signature charm, giving listeners a peek behind the curtain of his work in television and film. Fry also reflects on his adventures filming documentaries and traveling across America, offering humorous and heartfelt insights into the people and cultures he encountered along the way. As the conversation turns to his writing, Fry opens up about his deep love for classical myths, explaining why these ancient stories still captivate him—and why they continue to speak to us today. He also shares his thoughtful views on religion, exploring the connections between mythology and belief with the kind of sharp intellect and humor that have won him renown the world over. Whether discussing his work, travels, or philosophical musings, Fry’s passion and warmth make this episode an engaging and entertaining listen. | — | ||||||
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| 7/25/24 | ![]() When Glenn Met Tim: A Landmark Conversation Revisited - Part II | For your *continued* pleasure: a second, special bonus episode. The response of our audience has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic about the world premiere of the private, recorded conversation between Tim Page and Glenn Gould. They wanted to learn more about this unique audio document, and we’re happy to oblige. In this special program, Tim Page reflects on his spontaneous phone conversation with Glenn, and contrasts it with a later scripted interview for the 1982 Goldberg Variations recording, and recounts personal anecdotes, including a private piano performance by Gould. The episode also highlights Gould's appreciation for in-depth conversations free from clichéd questions and his humour, expressed through his fictitious alter egos, Theodore Slutz, Nigel Twitt-Thornwaite and Karlheinz Klopweisser. The discussion encompasses Gould's enormous influence on restoring the reputations composers like Strauss and Sibelius. | — | ||||||
| 7/18/24 | ![]() When Glenn Met Tim: A Landmark Conversation Revisited - Part I | For your pleasure: a special bonus episode. The response of our audience has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic about the world premiere of the private, recorded conversation between Tim Page and Glenn Gould. They wanted to learn more about this unique audio document, and we’re happy to oblige. In this special program, Tim Page reflects on his spontaneous phone conversation with Glenn, and contrasts it with a later scripted interview for the 1982 Goldberg Variations recording, and recounts personal anecdotes, including a private piano performance by Gould. The episode also highlights Gould's appreciation for in-depth conversations free from clichéd questions and his humour, expressed through his fictitious alter egos, Theodore Slutz, Nigel Twitt-Thornwaite and Karlheinz Klopweisser. The discussion encompasses Gould's enormous influence on restoring the reputations composers like Strauss and Sibelius. Tim Page: Wikipedia Pulitzer Prize The Glenn Gould Foundation: GlennGould.ca Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn | — | ||||||
| 6/20/24 | ![]() Glenn Gould - The Private Tapes | Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have received one of the legendary nocturnal phone calls from pianist Glenn Gould? For the first time, Gould Standard listeners will have the chance to eavesdrop on such a conversation, albeit one that took place in the daytime. Pulitzer prize winning music critic, Tim Page, is widely recognized as one of America’s leading writers on music and the arts. From an early age, he was fascinated by the music and ideas of the Canadian pianist, Glenn Gould. In October 1980, Gould agreed to a print interview with him to appear in the SoHo News. Tim scheduled a telephone conversation to prepare his article, which he recorded on cassette tapes. Rediscovering the tapes years later, Tim realized what a precious souvenir and historical document he had preserved. During this candid conversation, Gould unabashedly expresses his innermost feelings on topics such as recording vs. live musical performance, the concept of “The Idea of North,” and his perspectives on various composers and their works. The Gould Standard is grateful to Tim Page for letting us share this unprecedented and intimate look into the musical philosophies and eccentricities of one of the most brilliant musical minds of our era, in this world premiere presentation. | — | ||||||
| 5/23/24 | ![]() Robert Lepage - Master of the Impossible | The Gould Standard welcomes Robert Lepage, the 10th Laureate of the Glenn Gould Prize, for a provocative and illuminating dialogue on his trailblazing career as an actor, director, playwright, and stage director. Drawing from his Québecois roots, Lepage reflects on how his background has shaped his artistic sensibility, from grand productions like Wagner's Ring Cycle at the Metropolitan Opera in New York to the intimate exploration of memory in his stage work "887." His dedication to pushing his art to the limit of the possible and beyond, while maintaining a deep connection to both personal and universal themes, underscores his belief in art as a transformative experience that transcends conventional boundaries. Robert Lepage: Official Website IMDb Wikipedia TED Talk NY Times Article The Glenn Gould Foundation: Visit our Website Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter/X Follow us on LinkedIn | — | ||||||
| 5/9/24 | ![]() Cornelia Foss - Painting, Music and the Love of Glenn Gould, Pt. 2 | This episode of The Gould Standard delves into the personal and artistic relationships between Glenn Gould, Cornelia Foss, and her family. We begin with Cornelia relating her first captivating encounter with Gould at a concert during her marriage with famed composer-conductor Lukas Foss, leading to Cornelia and Glenn’s eventual love affair. We explore the complex dynamics between Cornelia, Glenn, and Lukas, highlighting Gould's multifaceted personality - from his perceived reclusiveness to his warm, playful and affectionate side as experienced by the Foss children. Cornelia Foss reflects on the challenges and transformations of their relationships, particularly focusing on Gould's the alterations to his state of mind, which she attributes to his misuse of prescription medications, leading to the eventual breakdown of their partnership. The episode also touches on broader themes of artistry, memory, and the lasting influence of Glenn Gould on the Foss family and beyond, all while revealing lesser-known facets of Gould's character and the deeply intertwined lives of those who were closest to him. Cornelia Foss: - Official Website: https://www.corneliafoss.net/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/cornelia_foss Christopher Foss: - Official Website: https://www.christopherfossphotography.com/index Eliza Foss: - MDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0287583/ The Glenn Gould Foundation: - Visit our Website: https://www.glenngould.ca/thegouldstandard- Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNcs2Ao31H8KOCvUyRn4Q?sub_confirmation=1- Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/glenngouldfndn- Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlennGouldFoundation- Follow us on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/glenngouldfndn- Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-glenn-gould-foundation | — | ||||||
| 4/25/24 | ![]() Cornelia Foss - Painting, Music and the Love of Glenn Gould, Pt. 1 | In a compelling episode of the Gould Standard podcast, listeners are treated to an intimate conversation with American painter Cornelia Foss alongside her children, Christopher and Eliza. Delving into the rich tapestry of their family history from Europe to Hollywood to New York, and the life and career of Cornelia’s husband, the great American composer and conductor, Lukas Foss, the trio shares poignant insights into their lives intertwined with art and music. This two-part conversation also includes reminiscences of Cornelia’s almost 5-year love affair with Glenn Gould, which saw her and the children moving to Toronto to be with Gould. A rare and poignant account of a relationship that offers unique insights into the great pianist’s life and personality, from three first-hand, very personal perspectives. Cornelia Foss: Official Website X Christopher Foss: Official Website Eliza Foss: IMDb The Glenn Gould Foundation: Official GGF Website Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook X LinkedIn | — | ||||||
| 3/21/24 | ![]() David Jaeger - Just Shy of Two Hours ... And Just as New | David (Trent) Jaeger embodies a spirit of limitless adventure and versatility in the musical world, excelling as a composer, producer, and performer. His early explorations at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Toronto underscored his pioneering spirit as an advocate for experimentation around the emerging field of electronic music which produced a profound influence on Canadian contemporary music. He helped establish a cutting edge digital sound synthesis facility at the University of Toronto during the early 1970s. Embracing a new chapter at CBC in 1973, Jaeger curated Two New Hours, a landmark weekly radio series dedicated to bringing contemporary music to a wide audience. His collaboration with Glenn Gould allowed Jaeger to glean and share insights into the brilliance of the Canadian pianist. Please help us to continue to create content like the for YouTube by subscribing to this channel: YouTube Channel Subscription The Glenn Gould Foundation celebrates artistic heroes who exemplify the transformative impact of art on society and the human condition. We honour Glenn Gould’s spirit and legacy by celebrating innovation and excellence, promoting creativity and transforming lives through the power of the arts. If you enjoyed this and other episodes of The Gould Standard, please support the program by giving generously to The Glenn Gould Foundation: Donate David Jaeger Official Website Facebook Instagram The Canadian Encyclopedia Navona Records Glenn Gould Foundation Official GGF Website Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook X LinkedIn Recent guests of The Gould Standard Neil Gaiman: Video Link Cécile McLorin Salvant: Video Link | — | ||||||
| 2/28/24 | ![]() Víkingur Ólafsson Pt. 2: Bach and Beyond | In this second part of his extended conversation with Brian Levine, acclaimed Icelandic pianist, Víkingur Ólafsson, discusses a variety of topics related to his craft and passion for music. He discusses the polarizing effect of Glenn Gould and how his influence has inspired Ólafsson's own interpretation and performance of music. Ólafsson also questions the idea of so-called 'classical' music, arguing that the term could be removed altogether, as music is not bound by time or specific periods. He reveals insights into his creative process and how he prepares for recorded sessions and live concerts, emphasizing the importance of fine-tuning dynamics and maintaining unpredictability. Víkingur Ólafsson: Official Website Facebook Instagram X YouTube Glenn Gould Foundation: Official GGF Website Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook X LinkedIn Recent guests of The Gould Standard: Neil Gaiman Cécile McLorin Salvant Wynton Marsalis James Rhodes A.R. Rahman | — | ||||||
| 2/14/24 | ![]() Víkingur Ólafsson - Happy Birthday, Víkingur! - Part 1 | Víkingur Ólafsson, Iceland's superstar pianist, engages in captivating dialogue in Part One of his interview on the Gould Standard. From Reykjavik to New York, Ólafsson delves into the profound influence of his Icelandic roots and reflects on his educational journey from early studies with his parents to Juilliard. The conversation unveils a multifaceted glimpse into his musical philosophy, exploring topics ranging from his insights into Bach's Goldberg Variations (which he has just recorded, and which he calls the greatest work of keyboard music ever written) to his nuanced views on music competitions. Ólafsson boldly contends that exceptional art should act as a catalyst for societal discourse, with the potential to overcome divisions, following in the footsteps of one of his inspirations, Glenn Gould. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/23 | ![]() Cécile McLorin Salvant - Jamming Beyond Jazz (Part 2 of 2) | In the second segment of this exclusive podcast interview, we continue to explore the remarkable life and achievements of the extraordinary Cécile McLorin Salvant. Beloved for her enthralling narrative flair, impeccable vocal mastery, and passion for traversing an extensive spectrum of musical genres, Cécile McLorin Salvant is one of the few true reigning divas of jazz. But her creativity, curiosity, and wayfaring imagination take her well beyond the boundaries of any one style or genre of expression. Cécile reflects on her creative process, the inspiration of Abbey Lincoln, French culture, medieval poetry, folk traditions, and her exploration of early American jazz, musical theater, and storytelling within her mesmerizing performances. Cécile discerns parallels between her classical training and jazz vocals, on full display in her recent albums Mélusine and Ghost Song, underscoring her commitment to infuse her singing with depth of feeling, sentiment, and vivid character portrayal. | — | ||||||
| 11/30/23 | ![]() Cécile McLorin Salvant - Jamming Beyond Jazz (Part 1 of 2) | Beloved for her enthralling narrative flair, impeccable vocal mastery, and passion for traversing an extensive spectrum of musical genres, Cécile McLorin Salvant is one of the few true reigning divas of jazz. But her creativity, curiosity, and wayfaring imagination take her well beyond the boundaries of any one style or genre of expression. In this revealing conversation, Cécile unveils her musical roots stemming from her Haitian father, French mother, and choir experiences in Miami, later deepening her musical studies in France, where she was originally immersed in classical and baroque music. Following her first prize win at the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition in 2010, Cécile embarked on a voyage into the jazz milieu. Cécile reflects on her creative process, the inspiration of Abbey Lincoln, French culture, medieval poetry, folk traditions, and her exploration of early American jazz, musical theater, and storytelling within her mesmerizing performances. Cécile discerns parallels between her classical training and jazz vocals, on full display in her recent albums Mélusine and Ghost Song, underscoring her commitment to infuse her singing with profundity, sentiment, and vivid character portrayal. Cécile McLorin Salvant: Official Website: https://www.cecilemclorinsalvant.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cecilemclorinsalvant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cecilemclorinsalvant TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ Glenn Gould Foundation: Official GGF Website: https://www.glenngould.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glenngouldfdn YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/GlennGouldFoundation Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GlennGouldFoundation X: https://twitter.com/glenngouldfdn | — | ||||||
| 8/3/23 | ![]() A. R. Rahman - The Compleat Musician Part 2 | From his humble beginnings in Chennai, India, to becoming an international sensation, legendary musician AR Rahman shares his life story and his remarkable musical journey. In Part 2 of this exclusive podcast interview, we delve deeper into the extraordinary life and accomplishments of this multifaceted artist. Rahman reflects on his groundbreaking work composing the Oscar-winning score for the film Slumdog Millionaire, and offers his philosophical insights on music education and music-making, and the inspiring story of his visionary KM Music Conservatory in Chennai. Looking towards the future, Rahman shares his thoughts on the ever-changing landscape of the music industry, the influence of technology on creativity, and provides glimpses into his latest musical endeavours. Link to Video Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKwRF9wvTHY&t=1591s A.R. Rahman: - A.R. Rahman's official website: https://www.arrahman.com/- KM Music Conservatory: https://www.kmmc.in/ - The Sunshine Orchestra: https://arrahmanfoundation.org/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4HNGc8t9DlK5Bv7Wv2VpMZ- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/a-r-rahman/181719291- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ar-rahman-mn0000034174- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Rahman The Glenn Gould Foundation: - Official GGF Website: https://www.glenngould.ca/thegouldstandard- Twitter: https://twitter.com/glenngouldfndn- Instagram: https://instagram.com/glenngouldfndn- YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNcs2Ao31H8KOCvUyRn4Q- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlennGouldFoundation- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-glenn-gould-foundation | — | ||||||
| 7/20/23 | ![]() A. R. Rahman - The Compleat Musician Part 1 | A.R. Rahman’s early life, marked by personal loss and perseverance, served as a catalyst for his musical genius and set the stage for his unparalleled success as one of the most beloved musicians of our time. At the age of nine, Rahman began supporting his family by playing the keyboard in orchestras and working as a session musician. Catching the attention of renowned Indian film directors, Rahman began scoring for cinema, and his soundtracks became massive hits. Since then, Rahman has scored over 150 films, has won multiple Oscars, Grammys, numerous other awards and has collaborated with talent across the globe including Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. Involved with numerous charitable causes, in 2009 Rahman founded the Sunshine Orchestra, India’s first youth symphony for economically and socially disadvantaged children that receive free music education from his KM Music Conservatory. A.R. Rahman Links: A.R. Rahman’s official website Spotify Apple Music AllMusic Wikipedia The Glenn Gould Foundation: Official GGF Website Twitter Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook LinkedIn | — | ||||||
| 6/22/23 | ![]() James Rhodes - Music is Vitamin C | The Gould Standard welcomes back acclaimed pianist James Rhodes to once again share his profound insights on music and life. With refreshing honesty, Rhodes delves into the transformative power of music and its indelible impact on his own life journey, from trauma to triumph. James fearlessly discusses his mission to break down barriers and make classical music accessible to all, challenging conventions and igniting a newfound passion among a diverse generation of music enthusiasts. Elena Deslongchamps, app developer, joins the interview to introduce the new creativity enhancing app The Daily Muse, whose aim is to counter toxic on-line culture, and she discusses James’s influence on its creation. James Rhodes: Website Biography Instagram Facebook Spanish Newspaper Articles Spotify Apple Music The Glenn Gould Foundation: Official GGF Website Twitter Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook LinkedIn | — | ||||||
| 5/18/23 | ![]() Vraidden von Strykenbach: A Musical Journey of Redemption | Vraidden von Strykenbach is a self-taught composer and pianist, and a good friend of The Glenn Gould Foundation. His grandfather was a member of the Tahltan First Nation in British Columbia, and Vraidden experienced an abusive childhood and spent his teen years living with poverty, homelessness, trauma and despair. Meet this extraordinary man and artist, as he recounts how he discovered the power of music, taught himself to play and compose, and in so doing, transformed his life. Vraidden’s message of hope carries the powerful lesson that none of us is without value and each possesses the potential to bring beauty into the world, no matter how afflicted their situation. Vraidden von Strykenbach: YouTube Channel Twitter The Glenn Gould Foundation: Official GGF Website Twitter Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook LinkedIn | — | ||||||
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