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The attempt to play music with the styles and instruments of its
era--commonly referred to as the early music movement--has become
immensely popular in recent years. For instance, Billboard's "Top
Classical Albums" of 1993 and 1994 featured Anonymous 4, who sing
medieval music, and the best-selling Beethoven recording of 1995
was a period-instruments symphony cycle led by John Eliot Gardiner,
who is Deutsche Grammophon's top-selling living conductor. But the
movement has generated as much controversy as it has best-selling
records, not only about the merits of its results, but also about
the validity of its approach. To what degree can we recreate
long-lost performing styles? How important are historical period
instruments for the performance of a piece? Why should musicians
bother with historical information? Are they sacrificing art to
scholarship?
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