Originally posted by Darkbloom
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This discussion is about musical quality, interpretive, technical and about range of repertoire too. The concert experience you describe is of course a principally emotional one, of which I once had many myself at the RLPO. But I would never have judged a given performer on that basis alone. A more considered appreciation of a given performer's work can only come through repeated listening, which means recordings or relays, and has been an essential, inextricably interwoven part of our musical experiences, for about a century now.
Force-feeding doesn't come into it. It is up to the individual how much and how often she listens to any given artist or repertoire. But it is also true in simple point of fact, that the more you hear of a given performer's work, live or recorded or streamed, the more accurate your assessment of their abilities.
So opinions are not, not at all, all equally valid. They depend entirely upon knowledge and experience.
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And if, re.#224, placing Rattle in "the top-flight" of conductors (which I do, unreservedly) condemns me to dismissal or exclusion from the "hard-core music aficionados" of the Classical Music Culture, I embrace that identity with open arms!
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