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In the Thread: Loudspeaker: Sound reproduction has not changed.
Post Subject: Very IlustrativePosted by Antonio J. on: 1/23/2005

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Thanks Steve for your insightful answer. I feel mixed feelings with classical music. I have some composers that can grab my attention whatever version of their music I listen to, but are very few, probably just Bach, Beethoven and Mendelssohn. There is a big bunch that depending on the performance and the work can do it, and there are some that I haven't been able to grow interest for most of their music. But regarding that further "dialoguing" with the music, I've experienced that only a few renditions can do it. I'm probably too ignorant about recorded performances to know if I'm not capable to be a "serious listener", or if it's just a matter of having not found the performances that really can grow in me.... or maybe it's just that my system is not capable to give me the "thing" that should make some works really interesting. The fact is that I can enjoy better a regular life performance than most of the "reference-recommended performances" of the works I know can do the trick.
State of mind? System flaws? Lack of musical sensivity? Who knows! I wish I knew.

Rgrds,

Ant

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