S-A An interesting point, this. In the old days (no longer I gather) FRCO exams were done without the examiners seeing nor indeed knowing the name of the candidates. (All done by numbers.) At the other extreme, it was always considered important for singers to 'communicate' with their audience, and here examined candidates needed to pay attention to posture, stance, hand position and so on.
Just listening to a CD necessarily means you experience the music without any visuals. But surely one of the pleasures of going to a live concert (even one where the music is considered fairly abstract, e.g. a viol consort) is seeing the performers, body language, gurning and all?
Just listening to a CD necessarily means you experience the music without any visuals. But surely one of the pleasures of going to a live concert (even one where the music is considered fairly abstract, e.g. a viol consort) is seeing the performers, body language, gurning and all?
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