List of compositions by Glenn Gould

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This is a chronological list of compositions by Canadian pianist and broadcaster Glenn Gould.

Contents

Completed original works

  1. Nocturne
  2. Whimsical Nonsense
  3. Elizabethan Gaiety
  4. Regal Atmosphere

Unfinished, lost, and projected works

Arrangements and cadenzas

Recordings

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