it's become so personal, that only you will be able to appreciate your performance. Bach is no longer there.
I do not believe that altering the tempo, dynamics, rhythm, notes or anything else in any way disrespects the work of a composer. I doubt I will ever understand this fascination with upholding a work as written and only as written - its just not that important in the grand scheme of things, and collaborative writing is one of the most rewarding experiences for a musician. I see no reason not to arrange and adjust the work of a composer if that's what you wish to do.In saying that, my thoughts demand a concious creative choice, not just whatever happens is good enough. I also still believe that there is much to be learned from, and beauty created by preparing an interpretation that represents a composers intention.
Not pedantic at all, I getcha. I myself worry I'm coming off as slightly pretentious here ^_^ This is really the first time I've entered into a debate about my playing. It's only ever been for me before. I never actually expected this level of response, but I'm glad it stirred up some discussion.So I understand what you're all trying to tell me here, and I respect it. Just like I respect Bach, believe it or not! He's my second favourite composer Anyway, like I said, I'm gonna leave the aria and come back to it at later date with what I hope will be a fresh mind.