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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 37 MIN

Serving the music. Real or fake? | Music Wide Open Podcast #14

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Many musicians emphasize the importance of “playing exactly as written in the score” in order to serve the composer and their music. But what does that actually mean? In this episode, we discuss the intricate relation between musicians’ words and their understanding and execution of music. Does everyone understand “serving the music” the same way? And why will the classical music circle weaken itself in the long run? Listen to the episode ‘Serving the music. Real or fake?’ Same words, different meaning Why the differences? To serve the composer To serve the music Future and economic pressures Cooperation, not competition Rat race and music business Technological future Think bigger  🎼🧠 What does it really mean to “serve the music”? In this episode, we unpack a phrase musicians love to say—but often interpret very differently. Is “playing exactly as written” a sign of respect or a lack of imagination? Why do some believe they’re honoring the composer while actually reducing the music’s spirit? We dive into the clash between tradition and interpretation, how competition and industry pressures shape musicians’ choices, and why classical music might be hurting itself from the inside. 💬🎻   🎙️ Hosted by Paulina Wunder and Ingolf Wunder. 💬 Share your thoughts! Email us at: 📧 [email protected]   📲 Listen now and stay connected: Podcast Website: musicwideopen.com Apple Podcasts: /Music Wide Open Spotify: /Music Wide Open Amazon: /Music Wide Open Substack: /musicwideopen YouTube: /MusicWideOpen 🔗 Follow us on Social Media: Instagram:  /musicwideopen Bluesky: /musicwideopen.bsky.social Facebook:  /ingolfwunder Patreon:  /MusicWideOpenPodcast X: /ingolfwunder

Many musicians emphasize the importance of “playing exactly as written in the score” in order to serve the composer and their music. But what does that actually mean? In this episode, we discuss the intricate relation between musicians’ words and their understanding and execution of music. Does everyone understand “serving the music” the same way? And why will the classical music circle weaken itself in the long run? Listen to the episode ‘Serving the music. Real or fake?’ Same words, different meaning Why the differences? To serve the composer To serve the music Future and economic pressures Cooperation, not competition Rat race and music business Technological future Think bigger  🎼🧠 What does it really mean to “serve the music”? In this episode, we unpack a phrase musicians love to say—but often interpret very differently. Is “playing exactly as written” a sign of respect or a lack of imagination? Why do some believe they’re honoring the composer while actually reducing the music’s spirit? We dive into the clash between tradition and interpretation, how competition and industry pressures shape musicians’ choices, and why classical music might be hurting itself from the inside. 💬🎻   🎙️ Hosted by Paulina Wunder and Ingolf Wunder. 💬 Share your thoughts! Email us at:📧 [email protected]   📲 Listen now and stay connected: Podcast Website: musicwideopen.comApple Podcasts: /Music Wide OpenSpotify: /Music Wide OpenAmazon: /Music Wide OpenSubstack: /musicwideopen YouTube: /MusicWideOpen 🔗 Follow us on Social Media:Instagram:  /musicwideopenBluesky: /musicwideopen.bsky.socialFacebook:  /ingolfwunderPatreon:  /MusicWideOpenPodcastX: /ingolfwunder

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