I read through Behdad's essay, and also watched and enjoyed the whole of 
Werner's 8 minutes' video playing the harpsichord with his daughter. First time 
I did - a while ago, I tried to look up Werner's concert schedule as a 
musician, and came upon some Youtube videos of Werner conducting an orchestra 
with a violinist lady of the same surname. Meant to sit and watch them, then 
forgot. :-). (mystery solved too, who that lady of the same surname is).

Don't know whether it is appropriate to reference it in my response to 
Behdad's, hence - my first few seconds of impression listening to Werner's 
playing, was - Werner is a "pianist" (as opposite to a "harpsichordist"). There 
is a bunch of people in my local university's music deparment who specializes 
in "historically informed" performances, and they do talk about differences in 
keyboard technique of harpsichord vs piano. They have a 200-year-old piano 
(i.e. one would have been available around Chopin's time), a bit smaller and 
with fewer keys than (not missing keys, just antique pianos, before modern 
industrial manufacturing and standardization, have shorter keyboards and a 
narrower range), a wooden-frame instead of a steel frame for the strings inside 
the modern ones, in one of their back rooms. It is still being somewhat 
regularly used.

So it is a "draw to attention"/preference(?) based on familarity - for some 
people, a pianist on a harpsichord, sounds different than a person who 
specializes in playing the harpsichord, plays the harpsichord. Some don't mind 
the difference, noticing the difference, but enjoying both. Some have a clear 
preference, one way or another.

For some people, they notice the difference between FreeType and MS/Apple's 
font scaler, and also that they like and much prefer the latter. There is 
nothing wrong with FreeType itself, and I suspect it is just preference based 
on familiarity, but "familarity" is a powerful human emotion. In that reality, 
nothing is good enough as a replacement to the genuine thing.

One item on my TODO list - like to see Werner face to face one day. 27 or 28 
years and still counting. First wrote in 1996/1997? I was doing a post-doc on 
superconducting materials at the time, after having just finished a PhD thesis 
in LaTeX (...*not* on the subject of LaTeX...). LaTeX was the norm in physics 
and especially theorectical physics, so I thought I might as well use it for 
personal CJK things.

(Another person I like to meet eventually in a simlar sense, is Phil Hazel - of 
exim, but not because of exim. He should be within cycling/walking distances, 
and apparently we even have very tangentially overlapping socal circles - and 
still haven't).
  

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