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Re: [ARSCLIST] The waltz (was Which U.S. orchestra recorded first and Arthur Fiedler)



steven c wrote:

2) It would seem that a "qualified recording" could only be made
during a composer's active lifetime, when questions could be
asked about details or the composer's own performance heard. In
fact, even if the composer was recorded performing the piece,
that only represents how he/she/it wanted it performed at that
moment...which could easily have changed over later years or
decades.

Bravo!


Let me add two other factors, both related to the what I know, classical vocal music. First, it was normal for a composer to alter the score, let alone the performance, to fit the situation. When the soprano could not handle the big lines of Messiah, Handel assigned some to the alto, some to the tenor. The tenor did not have the breath control for his aria, so Mozart wrote a replacement in Don Giovanni - and today both are almost always performed, though that was never Mozart's intent. A tenor wanted to interpolate a high C in Il trovatore and asked Verdi about it. His response: fine, if it's a good one.

Second, the composer does not always know what he has written. Arguably, Benjamin Britten's greatest work is Peter Grimes. He wrote it for his partner, Peter Pears, and the recording of their telecast for the BBC has been preserved. But other singers were to take on the role and one of the greatest, Jon Vickers, had a voice very far removed from Pears's. When Britten and Pears heard the dress rehearsal for Vickers's first performance, they left in high dudgeon. It was not what Britten wanted - but Pears was no longer performing. For most listeners today, Vickers is the 'definitive' Grimes. Of course, that's nonsense, but it is also nonsense to say that Pears is the only one who should be allowed to do the role; or that any other tenor attempting it must imitate Pears.

Mike
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