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Further North – By Penny Johnson

Humanizing Glenn Gould One Post at a Time

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Remembering the Nurse

As a follow-up to Marianne Schroeder: A Portrait in Sound, my blog post from nearly two years ago, I am … More

Arctic, Auyuittuq National Park, Bach, Canadian North, Compassionate, Content Creator, Dale Innes, Fugue, Glenn Gould, Goldberg Variations, Hamilton, Kindness, Marianna Schroeder, nature, Niagara Escarpment, Nurse, Pandemic, Remembrance, Solitude, The Idea of North, The Land That Never Melts, YouTube

A Circumpolar Map Adventure

Glenn Gould enjoyed maps, particularly those devoted to the Canadian Arctic. “In my school days,” Gould recalled (as quoted in … More

Bach, Canadian Geographic, Circumpolar, Earth, Geography, Map, nature, Piano, Practice, Time

The Quiet in the Land – Select Excerpts

Over the past year, my interest in Glenn Gould has waned. Perhaps it’s due to the seemingly endless stay-at-home order … More

Artists, Bach, Capitalism, Coping, Glenn Gould, Global warming, Listening, Mental health, nature, Pandemic, Racism, Solitude, Stay-at-home order, The Quiet in the Land, White privilege

What Glenn Wanted

Recently, I came across a video in which Jessie Greig spoke about the fiftieth birthday of her cousin, Glenn Gould. … More

Art Gallery of Ontario, Bach, Betty Madill, Birthdays, Canada, Compression, Counterpoint, David Milne, Glenn Gould, Grey, Isolation, Jessie Greig, National Gallery of Canada, nature, Ontario, Piano, Schweitzer, Solitude, stamps, Thoreau, Toronto, Uxbridge, Walden, Wawa

Snail Mail and “the Glenn Stamp”

Here is my handwritten holiday blog post to you. I hope you will enjoy!

Canada Post, Churchill, Glenn Gould, Happy New Year, Highway 17, holiday cards, Lake Superior, Little Limestone Lake Provincial Park, Manitoba, nature, Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie, Solitude, stamps, The Idea of North, The Pas, Winnipeg

Penny Johnson Performs J. S. Bach Inventions & Sinfonias BWV 772-801

Ending to the Unfinished “Contrapunctus 14” from J. S. Bach’s Art of Fugue, BWV 1080 – by Penny Johnson

J. S. Bach Complete Two-Part Inventions, BWV 772-786 With Inverted Voices – Arranged by Penny Johnson

Let Go by Frou Frou – Arranged for Piano Four Hands by Penny Johnson

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