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Edwina: True appreciation of Mozart’s music demands that you hear it exactly as he intended it to be heard; that is, exactly as he heard it. Since he heard it on eighteenth-century instruments, it follows that so should we.

Alberto: But what makes you think that Mozart ever heard his music played as he had intended it to be played? After all, Mozart was writing at a time when the performer was expected, as a matter of course, not just to interpret but to modify the written score.

Alberto adopts which one of the following strategies in criticizing Edwina’s position?


(A) He appeals to an academic authority in order to challenge the factual basis of her conclusion.

(B) He attacks her judgment by suggesting that she does not recognize the importance of the performer’s creativity to the audience’s appreciation of a musical composition.

(C) He defends a competing view of musical authenticity.

(D) He attacks the logic of her argument by suggesting that the conclusion she draws does not follow from the premises she sets forth.

(E) He offers a reason to believe that one of the premises of her argument is false.

Whenever tackling CR questions try to extract as much information as you can from the paragraph given. REMEMBER, NO INFERENCES.
Information given to us in the question:
• Edwina believes we must listen to Mozart’s music the way he listened to it, to truly appreciate it
• Edwina believes Mozart listened to his own music on 18th century instruments
• Edwina thus believes we must listen to Mozart’s music on 18th century instruments to truly appreciate it
• Alberto says Mozart just wrote the songs for the performers
• Performers in those times were expected to modify the written score
• Thus, it is possible there might be a difference in what Mozart wrote, and what was played.

Let’s understand the options.
A – No academic authority. WRONG
B – No mention of lack of importance of the artist’s creativity. WRONG
C – Only he talks about the authenticity of music, Edwina never challenged the authenticity. Therefore, there’s no competing view. [TRICKY] WRONG
D – The conclusion she draws is we should hear Mozart’s music on 18th century instruments. That’s it. The premise was, we must listen to his music the way he listened to it. Her conclusion follows her premise. WRONG
E – Her argument that he listened to it the way he intended it to be listened is wrong. Thus this is option is RIGHT.
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