This is my first ever posted topic so be nice if it is a hackneyed question but ...
Not coming from a particularly muscial family, I am grateful to film and television for providing my earliest exposure to classical/orchestral music.
Some of my earliest memories of hearing classical music therefore include:
-The Eroica in a British Gas advert c 1985
-Bach's Toccata and fugue in D minor used as the theme tune for a weird French cartoon about history
-The use of Eine Kleine Nachtmusic in an episode of Knight Rider!!
- And I'm sure John Williams' orchestral scores for the Star Wars films didn't do any harm in helping soften my ears up for 'proper' symphonic music
Only after these televisual experiences did I start to investigate my parents' dusty and neglected record collection. I'm sure it would have happened sooner or later of course, and luckily, after repeated listenings, Mozart no longer conjures up harrowing inages of David Hasselhof's hairstyle.
My question to other contributors: what were your earliest experiences of classical music? Which pieces opened the door for you? And can anyone beat the embarassment factor of Knight Rider??
Not coming from a particularly muscial family, I am grateful to film and television for providing my earliest exposure to classical/orchestral music.
Some of my earliest memories of hearing classical music therefore include:
-The Eroica in a British Gas advert c 1985
-Bach's Toccata and fugue in D minor used as the theme tune for a weird French cartoon about history
-The use of Eine Kleine Nachtmusic in an episode of Knight Rider!!
- And I'm sure John Williams' orchestral scores for the Star Wars films didn't do any harm in helping soften my ears up for 'proper' symphonic music
Only after these televisual experiences did I start to investigate my parents' dusty and neglected record collection. I'm sure it would have happened sooner or later of course, and luckily, after repeated listenings, Mozart no longer conjures up harrowing inages of David Hasselhof's hairstyle.
My question to other contributors: what were your earliest experiences of classical music? Which pieces opened the door for you? And can anyone beat the embarassment factor of Knight Rider??
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