"Solitude Trilogy - 3 Sound Documentaries for the CBC" is a captivating collection of Glenn Gould's renowned radio documentaries, originally broadcasted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. This album, released in 2000, compiles three of Gould's most celebrated works: "The Idea of North" (1967), "The Latecomers" (1969), and "The Quiet in the Land" (1977). Each piece is a testament to Gould's unique ability to blend classical piano with insightful commentary, creating a rich auditory experience that spans over two hours and forty-seven minutes.
"The Idea of North" delves into the concept of the North, exploring its cultural and psychological significance. "The Latecomers" examines the impact of European settlers on the indigenous populations of North America, while "The Quiet in the Land" investigates the Mennonite community in Canada. These documentaries showcase Gould's intellectual curiosity and his distinctive narrative style, making this album a fascinating exploration of Canadian culture and history through the lens of a musical genius.
Gould's distinctive voice and piano playing are at the forefront, accompanied by a variety of sound effects and interviews that bring each documentary to life. This album is a treasure trove for fans of classical piano and those interested in the intersection of music and documentary storytelling. It offers a unique perspective on Canadian history and culture, all wrapped up in the inimitable style of Glenn Gould.