Many who continue to dislike HIP cite poor intonation as the main issue.
This will always be a problem when, as is inevitable, instruments lose their tuning more quickly than their "modern" equivalents. But to my ears, things have improved dramatically over the past quarter century in that department.
I'm left wondering whether many of the HIP-haters have perfect pitch (at modern concert pitch) and HIP performances, which are virtually never at 440, always sound out-of-tune to them?
Vladimir Jurowsky has said that he has perfect pitch - and that switching from the LPO to the OAE is always a bit painful for him in the first rehearsal.
This will always be a problem when, as is inevitable, instruments lose their tuning more quickly than their "modern" equivalents. But to my ears, things have improved dramatically over the past quarter century in that department.
I'm left wondering whether many of the HIP-haters have perfect pitch (at modern concert pitch) and HIP performances, which are virtually never at 440, always sound out-of-tune to them?
Vladimir Jurowsky has said that he has perfect pitch - and that switching from the LPO to the OAE is always a bit painful for him in the first rehearsal.
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