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01/04/2011

Documentary film Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould available for free streaming until Jan. 11

PBS has made its American Masters (!) broadcast of Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould available for free streaming on the web until Jan. 11. Incredibly, they've even made the HTML code for available for embedding elsewhere, so you don't have to leave the comfort of my blog to watch. Plus, there are several extras on the PBS site, including interviews with the filmmakers, Peter Raymont and Michèle Hozer.

Watch the full episode. See more American Masters.

 

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  • John Terauds started at the Toronto Star as a freelance writer in 1988, and has been on staff since 1997. He began writing on classical music in 2001, and has been the full-time classical music critic since 2005.

    He is also the organist and choir director at St. Peter's Anglican Church, a parish founded in 1863 in downtown Toronto.

    If he's not listening to, writing about or playing music, it means he's either asleep, unconscious, walking his dog -- or all of the above.

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