This guy has absolutely no clue about classical music. The whole point of multiple recordings of music is to be able to listen to interpretations of the conductor, how different themes are presented, or maybe even differing interpretation of tempos. In music classes you are taught how to study what the composers intentions may have been as he was writing the music so you can interpret it correctly. A group of great works in the public domain can only strengthen classical music and build a market to hear live performances. Music is truly to be experienced not just heard. What do you expect from a lawyer that writes crap radio songs?
Sounds like this guy wants to kill classical music
This guy has absolutely no clue about classical music. The whole point of multiple recordings of music is to be able to listen to interpretations of the conductor, how different themes are presented, or maybe even differing interpretation of tempos. In music classes you are taught how to study what the composers intentions may have been as he was writing the music so you can interpret it correctly. A group of great works in the public domain can only strengthen classical music and build a market to hear live performances. Music is truly to be experienced not just heard. What do you expect from a lawyer that writes crap radio songs?