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On 7/4/2019 8:49 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
geoff wrote:

In the case of much classical music, the composer hadn't even considered
the possibility of there being any sort of 'recording'. So the
performance 'artifacts' were expected.


A really really good discussion of this is in Phillips' _Performing Music
In the Age of recording_ which has some digressions but is well worth
reading for anyone interested in western art music.

And even in current times such music is composed with the aim being
performance, not manicured manufactured recordings.


Not half enough, if you ask me.
--scott

I was listening to some Benny Goodman big band stuff. Those guys played!!
How could you record that in a studio?