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Peter Wisse wrote:
>I became so used to that wrong chord, that when I later heard the concerto
>in the concerthall, I thought, that the pianist was playing the wrong
>notes. It is the same, when you have a record with a click in it, you come
>to expect the click in a live performance, and you are surprised, when the
>orchestra doesn't play the click. I suppose more music lovers have the
>same experience.
That is so true, and it also holds for changes in technology. To this day,
a phantom impulse remains that makes me want to "turn the LP over" whenever
I reach a certain passage in CD performances of Strauss's "Also sprach
Zarathustra" and Beethoven's "Eroica." I realize that this is because I
listened so often to my vinyl recordings of Karajan/Vienna and
Leinsdorf/Boston, respectively!
Richard Veit
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