Is it possible to actually acquire too much music to really assimilate?
For example, I have today checked how many LvB symphony cycles reside on my shelves, and to my (quite frankly shameful) surprise I have the following:
Klemperer, Szell, Haitink (LSO Live) Walter, Kempe, Blomstedt, Solti, Schmidt-Isserstedt, Harnoncourt, Colin Davis, Cluytens, Wand, Norrington, Karajan (60s and 80s sets) Mackerras, plus numerous 'oddments' which include the likes of Masur, Kubelik, Maazel, Sanderling, Abbado.....
OK - this has been accumulated over about 30 years and some were left to me about 20 years ago after a break-up (every cloud has a silver lining!) but there really has to be limit as to how much it is physically and I suppose, emotionally possible to listen to, and actually 'take in'?
This is just one example, and I do actually listen to them all - dipping in is the way I tend to do it, although more recently I have taken to listening to the same work (different interpretations) back-to-back, which I find very satisfying, actually.
Am I just mad, or does anyone else have thoughts on listening and experiencing the passion of music?
For example, I have today checked how many LvB symphony cycles reside on my shelves, and to my (quite frankly shameful) surprise I have the following:
Klemperer, Szell, Haitink (LSO Live) Walter, Kempe, Blomstedt, Solti, Schmidt-Isserstedt, Harnoncourt, Colin Davis, Cluytens, Wand, Norrington, Karajan (60s and 80s sets) Mackerras, plus numerous 'oddments' which include the likes of Masur, Kubelik, Maazel, Sanderling, Abbado.....
OK - this has been accumulated over about 30 years and some were left to me about 20 years ago after a break-up (every cloud has a silver lining!) but there really has to be limit as to how much it is physically and I suppose, emotionally possible to listen to, and actually 'take in'?
This is just one example, and I do actually listen to them all - dipping in is the way I tend to do it, although more recently I have taken to listening to the same work (different interpretations) back-to-back, which I find very satisfying, actually.
Am I just mad, or does anyone else have thoughts on listening and experiencing the passion of music?
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