If you give unsolicited advice without trying to understand the person's actual needs then I think it shows you're not trying to help, but rather, you're trying to assert superiority. I have no time for that; life is way too short.
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Because music is a performance art, one cannot identify the composer's score with the finished work of musical art; the role of the interpreter is essential. So it is perhaps best to think of a musical work as an equivalence class consisting of all its possible performances.
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It is possible, of course, to select a representative from that equivalence class, and to use it to stand for the class as a whole. But this is, in a (categorical) sense, unnatural. I think this is the essence of what I had hoped to convey in my earlier misguided remarks.
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