Ok i understand you point now...
You are right for sure... The quality of classical recordings depend on microphone expertise by design and by the way they are used...
You are right for the "work routines"...
Simply, every reproduction audio systems sound veiled, bright, and un-natural.
Even many original recordings have veils/brightness depends on quality of microphones and recording machines. The idea of mic is similar to loudspeakers. Few great sounding mics are made by people who had made mics all their life in 1930~60's and found some work routines for good sound. Still they didn't know what makes good sounds. They just knew some work routines. Alex/Wavetouch