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Purists turn up their nose at the genre, but tarting up the classics makes these artists more accessible to pop audiences. Naturally, we run into this Puritanism at another level with our full cast recordings, when once again the spectre of too much pleasure rises up and people are concerned that maybe a book read this way is perhaps too much fun, too interesting--as if by having multiple voices we are somehow tarting the books up. The New York-based World Monument Fund site, where some of this is reported, intones grimly that 'the cost [of tarting up its t op 100 buildings] is modest compared to the terrible price of failure'. |
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