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 Re: Can you overlook tone for interpretation?
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2007-12-01 19:03

I think I'm in agreement with GBK. If I don't like the tone quality I won't listen to it.

Additionally, if I don't like the interpretation but do like the tone quality I also won't listen to it.

Case in point: Yesterday I was going to buy 2 newly released recordings of the Nielsen concerto. I greatly enjoy both players' work in general and when I scanned them to sample them at the store I found that the one I expected to prefer I indeed did NOT, despite generally liking that player's sound. The interpretation and the recording both did not meet my standards.

FYI, I bought the Martin Frost and NOT the Sabine Meyer. And of course I already have at least 3 other performances of the piece...lol!

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