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Originally Posted by noise
thanks SATCHMO, getting it now
well as i explore this, i'm realizing how different the same piece can sound depending on who plays it.
i found Bach's cello suites by Rostropovich and i love how they sound, but the same pieces played by Pablo Casals just irritate me.
i've also realized that i really don't like piano together with cello. and i don't like most concertos i've heard - there's just too much going on. though i've been enjoying Vivaldi's cello concertos, they're all strings and they sound exquisite!
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Music
isn't notes on a page. Notes on a page are
ink. I promise. What makes notes
music, is the musician. The element we like to call Hu for Human. Music is made from the
interepertation of the musicians, which is why the same piece can be played in hundreds of different ways. Even ensembles look at the same piece of music and play it differently than another group. Luckily, when you purchase a piece of music, you recieve the right of what's called "Freedom of Interpertation", or "Poetic Liberty".