Goldberg Variations (disambiguation)
- Goldberg Variations (disambiguation)
The "Goldberg Variations" are a musical composition by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Goldberg Variations may also refer to:
* "Les Variations Goldberg" (English: "The Goldberg Variations"), a 1981 novel by Nancy Huston
* "The Goldberg Variation" ("The X-Files"), a 1999 episode of the television series
* "The Goldberg Variations" (play), a 2000 play by Ron Elisha
* , a novel by Gabriel Josipovici
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