It hardly seems worth the time and effort to argue with you. But some things you said are so amatuer and childish, that I must correct you.
First of all, I hope, for your sake, that I misundersood you when you said that Schiff and Perriah are more "capable" than Gould, Tureck, and Fischer. Gould, for one, had one of the most perfect facilities in history, and Perriah, though he's a very nice man and a thoughtful player, is not great on the same level as these others.
I am also wondering who told you that music can be played "correctly." I wonder what your basis is for knowing what Bach's "intentions" were. Indeed, it may be possible that you have more authority than Gould, but let's be serious, how much Bach have you even played? Have you even read the biographies of the great composers?
Please, go learn a bit more before you subject us to your unfounded, dilattante, cliches.