Hearing? tastes? historicity?
Most arguments seem to boil down to whether people's appreciation/satisfaction lies principally in the sensory (aural - as one might say 'I like/dislike the taste/smell of that') or the intellectual (it's how the composer would have 'heard' it, either in his head or actually performed)? Follow your own preferences.
Most arguments seem to boil down to whether people's appreciation/satisfaction lies principally in the sensory (aural - as one might say 'I like/dislike the taste/smell of that') or the intellectual (it's how the composer would have 'heard' it, either in his head or actually performed)? Follow your own preferences.
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