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Extremely, extremely unlikely, and you probably wouldn't want it that way if you knew, assuming everyone was there to play at once.
While they are performing how much do musicians understand about how they sound to an audience? I would bet they are surprised and fascinated more often than not when they hear a new recording of themselves for the first time.
So then you get to the playback end, and often what you have on a recording is a very carefully crafted set of idealized sounds, not some content such that if your audio gear is just so it will feel like you are there and closer to an elusive reality (a reality that never existed). So in the end there is nothing mystical about getting the very best sound out of a system, no transformative level of hifi.
The transformative element is the music itself. And as I've said in the past, but not here, if you want to hear more details in the music and get the emotion of the music and get goosebumps sometimes, the next level up of audio system isn't really going to get you there in any meaningful way. What will get you there is listening to the music several times very closely--then you will hear more and more detail each time, what these artists are doing extremely well, in a way that no audio gear could ever do for you.
If you read all this thanks for reading. I ramble sometimes.