At Amoeba, I found -- on the VOX Turnabout imprint -- a vinyl LP of that name, private recordings of GG playing Berg, Shostakovich, and Prokofiev (the latter two being rather a shock, because he generally would never touch those cats with a barge pole).
I seem to remember another LP of the same title with a similar cover, with Gould and Albert Guerrero playing the Mozart four-hands things. Anyone know if this was a series, and, if so, what else is in it?
I only have the volume two, with Mozart's 4-hand music, and the other one I own as a taped cassette. Never seen other volumes, the design is said to be made in Oldenzaal, Holland, 70 km from my house! The moscow concert is one of those 'grey area' bootlegs from 1987-1992, coming out of italy semi-legally. In the official GG Edition series by sony classical, box set volume 4 has 'Leningrad 1957', where Gould played Bachs Piano Concerto No. 1 and Beethovens Piano Concerto No.2 (old joke: who wrote the other 19, as Mozart wrote No. 21?). This GG Edition should be available seperately, I personally lost track after volume 5... In this edition, though, is at least one studio recording of Prokofiev (Sonata no. 7). that this composer is atypical for gould, is illustrated by the fact, that this particular cd is a match of composers such as Chopin (!), Mendelssohn (!!) and Scriabin. Shostakovich: I am not sure, but i thought there was some piano quintet available, or was that the 'Young GG recording' you refer to, Skip? There's a live video of Prokofievs Vision fugitive (my sister owns this), and it could very well be, that some tv broadcast of shostakovisch exists too (this 1992 video edition consisted of 13 volumes...) now the one composer that Glenn Gould REALLY avoided, was Stravinsky... Remco