Originally posted by Rod:
This is where I fit Bach with the Romantics - the music is typically so 'filled-in' that from an interpretive point of view it is relatively easy to deduce the nature of the piece. With Beethoven things are never so obvious to the performer (or so it seems), there are greater dynamic and emotional contrasts of all kinds, which is why I suggest it is with Beethoven above all that we get such a huge variety of (duff) interpretations.
This is where I fit Bach with the Romantics - the music is typically so 'filled-in' that from an interpretive point of view it is relatively easy to deduce the nature of the piece. With Beethoven things are never so obvious to the performer (or so it seems), there are greater dynamic and emotional contrasts of all kinds, which is why I suggest it is with Beethoven above all that we get such a huge variety of (duff) interpretations.
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