There's much ongoing discussion about the use of the instruments specified by the composer. It will surprise many that I am an enthusiast of this. For example, I would not substitute recorders with flutes in Bach, or use a piano in St Matthew Passion, as VW did. Nor would I use an electric piano in Puccini (as Opera North did). However, I would always use a modern piano rather than a copy of Cristofori's gravicembalo col piano e forte. Furthermore, rather than using a baroque treble recorder, I would select a Mollenhauer Modern Alto (though not the Elody electric version) in view of its firmer sound on the lowest notes, and the availablity of a greater range of notes.
I know many would see this as a fudge, but I would maintain that instruments have improved over time, and that experience gained in this area should be passed back to the music.
I know many would see this as a fudge, but I would maintain that instruments have improved over time, and that experience gained in this area should be passed back to the music.
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