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(Ret)
Do you spend more time listening to old favourites, or new works?
On a related note (pun intended :grin:,) how many times do you figure you have listened to your favourite work(s)? Approximately, of course.
How many times do you listen to a work before you can tell if it will become one of your favourites?
Do you know your favourite pieces inside out and completely, so you can 'play the piece in your head?'
How often does a new work become one of your favourites?
I figure I spend more time listening to new works, but I`m always pleased to hear my favourites, say on the radio. I definitely know them inside out. Although often I discover new things about them, sometimes when listening to a different recording or performance. I figure I must have listened to my favourites over 20 times, some probably much more. I figure most people want to hear works they know, and that`s why concert repertoire consists mainly of the core 'standards.'
I reckon one in 20 new works I have listened to has become a favourite. Approximately.
On a related note (pun intended :grin:,) how many times do you figure you have listened to your favourite work(s)? Approximately, of course.
How many times do you listen to a work before you can tell if it will become one of your favourites?
Do you know your favourite pieces inside out and completely, so you can 'play the piece in your head?'
How often does a new work become one of your favourites?
I figure I spend more time listening to new works, but I`m always pleased to hear my favourites, say on the radio. I definitely know them inside out. Although often I discover new things about them, sometimes when listening to a different recording or performance. I figure I must have listened to my favourites over 20 times, some probably much more. I figure most people want to hear works they know, and that`s why concert repertoire consists mainly of the core 'standards.'
I reckon one in 20 new works I have listened to has become a favourite. Approximately.