Donald Satz wrote:
>I always found it best to read the score through before
>playing or listening to it; the score comes direct from the composer.
This assumes that a person can actually _read_ the score as opposed to
merely following it. But I think there is considerable merit in following
a score, a relatively easy thing to do. I would recommend that you listen
to a piece a few times without a score, then listen to it while following
the score. This will reveal a wealth of detail that probabably went
unnoticed before. But if you follow the score on first hearing, you may
miss the forest for the trees. (Ouch! Do I lose points for such a
cliche?)
Richard, who invites you to visit his music, outdoors and other WWW sites
at: http://infoweb.magi.com/~richard/