Peter,
I agree. Come on Andy, let's see 'em. We're calling your "hand"!
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Evan Evans
I agree. Come on Andy, let's see 'em. We're calling your "hand"!
[:)]
Evan Evans
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but lets not call this music making for the sake of the musicians that are playing the works of debussy(and the like) and have worked for 8 hours a day there whole life and born with talent to do it.
@nafai23 said:
no conductor would ever allow such editing at any professional level....
@nafai23 said:
If this person had composed this music and used GS to make his ideas come to life I would not discredit him in the slightest...
@Simon Fox said:
...I created those tracks precisely to encourage REAL LIVE PERFORMANCES of these works....But they will never replace those real performances....There are conductors who can judge a lot by looking at the score, but few who really take the trouble to fairly evaluate new repertoire. That's where this technology can help. Surely.
Simon
I am involved with two neglected composers Havergal Brian
@DaveTubaKing said:
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Being able to present conductors with not only pristine performance scores but also decent virtual renditions is only going to make the chances of performance that much better and in some cases virtual renditions may be the only chance of hearing neglected works and I would rather here them virtually than not at all.