To say Maria Tipo's Bach Partitas are the exact opposite of Glenn Gould's would not be entirely correct. They are both gifted pianists with instantly recognizable musical personalities. But it is fair to say Tipo's interpretation is the exact opposite. Where Gould is all in on mathematical precision, Tipo finds Bach's inner Rachmaninoff, or maybe Mahler. She uses the pedal,
legato,
rubato, and voicing to give the Partitas very much of a late romantic flavor. It might not be for everyone, and it might not be for everyday, but it is very very interesting.

On CD.