Theemile wrote:Worst of all, we really don't know what instruments Hammerwell composes for or are available in the Honorverse. What we think of a Symphony orchestra is less then 300 years old, and the iterations of instruments used to create modern "popular" music, are all less then 75 years. Who is to say what comprises an orchestra in 1900 pd or what is the standard "popular" band make-up, and what variance those instruments have had from today?
I know items like a cello and an upright bass, don't particuliarly travel well, and are space intensive - would they not make the transfer to a new world? Would a new instrument take their place? We really don't know.
From the context and descriptions, Hammerwell's works are recognizably classical symphony compositions. Recordings do mean that, barring an information apocalypse (not present, apparently, in the Honorverse history on Core Worlds), it's a genre that can continue.
What instruments will compose one of those symphony orchestras may vary. The entire thing may be generated by a computer reading off the composition and generating the sounds, for instance. Virtual or live instruments, they may vary, but if the tradition of a symphony composition remains, the total effect is going to be within that standard for future symphony performances.
Retaining information and recreating things based on it will mean that instruments travelling may not be so critical: you can take the plans for the cello with you and build it at the destination. It does invite starting an entire new traditional standard for how the cello is supposed to be
played at the destination if people are picking it up and playing it with no one on the planet with any memory of how they go. The result may in practice may as well be a new instrument, of course, particularly if information does get garbled. (Picture a cello played by four people, with it laid across their laps and eight hands working it.)