I hope I've phrased this question correctly. For the past couple of weeks,
I've been thinking about it and having a little trouble putting it into
words. So, here goes: Is there a limit on the number of interpretations
of a piece of music, a point of diminishing returns beyond which less and
less can be "said" about it? Is it still possible for a conductor to create
a fresh interpretation of, for example, Beethoven's 5th symphony?
Ron Chaplin
Iselin, New Jersey, USA