Now, the listeners can choose to pay, to get first dibs on the new record.
With a single touch, the listener can choose among seven different simulated acoustical environments.
At first, these changes were not popular and many listeners chose to listen to alternative stations.
Yet if the listener chooses to play by its particular rules, this concerto becomes a powerful event.
Some listeners may even choose to disable the left or right speaker of one or more systems.
The first five records were released on Vasas's website for free, each offering the chance to donate money if the listener so chooses.
This has no effect on the way the disk performs, unless the listener chooses to use the capability.
What's more, each setting can be modified so that the listener may, so to speak, choose his seat in the simulated place.
With "Messiah," though, performance styles don't succeed one another; they join the party and let listeners choose freely among them.
Let every listener choose that which interests him.