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Hmm, Andy ... maybe that's true ... in some contexts. Does that assume that you have a particular fondness for a piece of music, and think it should've performed a certain way?
There was a bit of Eine Kleine Nachtmusic on Capital FM this afternoon, and I meant to listen out for who was conducting it, because I absolutely hated it. It was full on, arm waving, fanfare blasting stuff. Bit weird, actually.
I have four copies of The Ring, the Solti, the Karjan, the Goodall, and the earlier of the two Furtwanglers. Bought in that order.
The Solti is dramatic, and maybe the definitive recording. I bought the Karajan because I had a period of loving his stuff. But it's too melodic, and tuneful. It's as if Verdi wrote it. I bought the Goodall out of curiosity, because its in English. Is doesn't really work. And it's very plodding. Which brings me to ...
The Furtwangler. The 1950 recording. The sound quality is not great, but ... it has Kirsten Flagstad singing Brunhilde. And so, because of Kirsten, it's my favourite.
So I agree with you in some circumstances.
But most of the time? I'm not sure.