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Author: Phurster
Date: 2007-07-09 14:27
BobD said:
"Music is about expression and we are not all identical."
Personal expression is a very important aspect of performance it is however not the only one.
The musical context of the piece is another important aspect. For example, If you visualize the start of the Debussy rhapsody as an incandescent light shining through the mist, a full bloodied throbbing vibrato may not best suit the aesthetics of the piece.
The historical context is another aspect. Baroque music performed with Romantic period affectations sounds out of kilter too.
Chris O.
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Re: Cohler: Vibrato a must, what do you think? |
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Phurster |
2007-07-09 14:27 |
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