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Based on a number of discussions on Two other audio forums in regards
to performance quality in classical music, I decided to post a couple simple single blind comparisons of the same piece of music on those forums for the other forum members to rate. Only catch was they weren't allowed to know who the artists were. In one poll I had eight versions of a Chopin Etude played by many different pianists from different eras with different reputations. In the other I simply made it two selections. I only got two voters in one poll and four in the other. The one that got four was barely blind since it was in reaction to the old guard v. the new young talent debate and it was easy to discern which was the more modern recording and which was the "historical" one. Naturally all four voted for the historical one. But anyway. I was quite surprised at the lack of participation. Whenever I have the opportunity this is something i enjoy doing when auditioning performances of classical music. This is how musicians audtion now for orchestras! I have always been a bit suspicious of classical music fans as a group. IME they tend to favor popular reputation over real merit.This just adds another a little more fuel to that fire. I guess it is much easier to know who your favorite musicians are as long as you "know who they are." |
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