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Gould often forgot to return the keys to hotel rooms where he stayed, and, over the years, inadvertently developed a collection
Publicity flyer issued by Walter Homburger, 1956. "Hats off, gentlemen, make way for an artist who has few peers even at this early point in his life" (American Record Guide, February 1956)
Program for Utah Symphony Orchestra concert at the Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 18, 1959. Maurice Abravanel conducting. Gould played Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor Op. 37
Telephone message "for Mr. Ockeghem", April 8, 1962, taken at the Stanhope Hotel in New York City noting that "Leonard Bernstein called." (Johannes Ockeghem was a fifteenth-century Flemish composer, a master of counterpoint.)