Bill 'n' Bach
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https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/bill-n-bach/
If WFB (William F. Buckley) had a favorite piece of music — and what music-lover truly has a favorite piece, with so much to choose from? — it was Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Readers might be interested in an article published in the New York Times, October 4, 1983:
Rosalyn Tureck played the Goldberg Variations at Mr. and Mrs. William F. Buckley Jr.’s house in Connecticut the other night. She came a day early to reacquaint herself with their Bösendorfer piano. The day of the performance, she practiced in the morning, the afternoon and into the evening while the host went sailing and the hostess repotted her begonias.
Here’s a little more:
The music lovers began to gather at 7:30 P.M. Since the drawing room was filled with chairs, Mary Sykes Cahan of the Metropolitan Museum and Henry J. Heinz 2d of the 57 Varieties took refuge among the chintzes in the sun room.
Mr. Heinz looked exceedingly fit for a man who celebrated his 75th birthday in London with Queen Elizabeth, then again in New York at his wife’s fireworks extravaganza. Mrs. Heinz, he said, had taken the evening off. Pat Buckley could understand that, though she never takes a night off, and she drifted about solicitously in yards of ecru and beige-striped chiffon sashed at the hips, and sandals.
“Usually I go barefoot,” she confided. “Shoes are a concession to the guests.”
The Times account concludes as follows:
Overfed New Yorkers began to head home, and the curtain fell on yet another of the Buckleys’ lovely days.
It’s hard to believe that such a world existed, but it really did...
Toward the end of his life, WFB very much admired the recording of the Goldbergs made by Simone Dinnerstein, a young American. He and I listened to it together. And he invited her to his home to play the work, which she did.
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By the way, take an hour and watch Buckley's interview with Tureck.
Link to videoGo to 9:00 and watch her discuss variation #7 of the Goldbergs.
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He was weird
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@bachophile said in Bill 'n' Bach:
@george-k Buckley
Bach was as normal as they comeJust being sarcastic, of course.
He really was, other than the genius part, that is.
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BTW, Simone Dinnerstein has played for me as well.
Link to video