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  1. Jun 29, 2013 · There's another treat: The Northwest Film Center is showing the whole trilogy on July 7 as a triple feature -- a rare enough opportunity to warrant spending an entire summer day in the dark. Shawn ...

  2. The Solitude Trilogy (1949 - 1953) In 1948 Roberto Rossellini received a letter from a Swedish actress: "Dear Mr. Rossellini, I saw your films Open City and Paisan, and enjoyed them very much. If you need a Swedish actress who speaks English very well, who has not forgotten her German, who is not very understandable in French, and who, in ...

  3. The Solitude Trilogy is a collection of three hour-long radio documentaries produced by Canadian pianist Glenn Gould (1932–1982) for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. [1] Gould produced the documentaries as individual works between 1967 and 1977, then collected them under the title Solitude Trilogy, reflecting the theme of "withdrawal ...

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  5. Also at http://www.cbc.ca/player/Radio/More+Shows/Glenn+Gould+-+The+CBC+Legacy/Audio/1960s/ID/2110447480/Description from CBC: “Gould’s first "contrapuntal r...

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  6. The CBC has released the “Solitude Trilogy” and the Stokowski and Casals programs on CD. That, or the better streaming services, is how they are best heard to get the full advantage of Gould ...

  7. The other two documentaries in this trilogy are also concerned in their own ways with the theme of solitude: in The Latecomers (1969) the physically isolated fishing villages of Newfoundland; and, in The Quiet in the Land (1977) the Mennonite communities who live close to Winnipeg while maintaining the sense of cultural separateness from ...

  8. The Solitude Trilogy: The Idea of North. "The Idea of North," the first part of the trilogy, was intended at the time to stand on its own, with the trilogy evolving with Gould's enthusiasm. It was described by Gould as a "radio documentary" and was based on the narratives of five individuals who had directly experienced the north of Canada.

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