I see symphonies a hundred years from now, only different, like life will be after these worst of times have brought us all down.
I see lots of players with acoustic guitars sitting around the classical musicians who have kept instruments,
with lots of scribes rewriting old pieces for the new instrumentation.
Cultural historians who can dig up a carbon fiber instrument will have a side demonstration,
but won't be allowed to join performances, being said to be from the dark side of our past.
JHC! I've heard all the different reasons why a Stradivarius can be seen as different or special,
but one thing that doesn't get talked about a lot is how Stradivarius got his wood,
searching around abandoned castles to get the most aged and least likely to warp.