Agreed. At least a selection of different musicians could have been chosen. What we have proved is that ONE GUY plays a new violin as well as he plays the stradivarius.
Every violin has a "personality" and as you live it and love it, you become tuned to how to produce the best from it.
Is there a space containing extra greatness in the Strad that simply cannot be reached, even by a good player, who has not played the thing for years and years and discovered all of its personality?
Every violin has a "personality" and as you live it and love it, you become tuned to how to produce the best from it.
Is there a space containing extra greatness in the Strad that simply cannot be reached, even by a good player, who has not played the thing for years and years and discovered all of its personality?