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Classical music dying in the US?
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When I was a youngster and would go to concerts, I always felt bizarre, as I always seemed to be the exception, most people around being 50+. Meanwhile, I belong in that bracket myself, and I still see full concert halls... to me, it seems that as people get older who have not appreciated classical music at first, seem to move on to classical music. It is nearly a natural thing, I get the impression, that as we grow older, we tend to be a bit more 'philosophical', and I sense that a lot of the good classical music would be 'philosophical': it engages people on a different level than pop. Note that I am not being disparaging about pop, it just is different. Apples and pears sort of thing.
And of course, this is a generalisation, and as such, is inaccurate. But fundamentally, there must be something to this. How, otherwise, do I still see full concert halls, 40 years after I started becoming a regular visitor of concerts all over Holland, Belgium, Germany and England? Same phenomenon everywhere.
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When I was a youngster and would go to concerts, I always felt bizarre, as I always seemed to be the exception, most people around being 50+. Meanwhile, I belong in that bracket myself, and I still see full concert halls... to me, it seems that as people get older who have not appreciated classical music at first, seem to move on to classical music.
It is nearly a natural thing, I get the impression, that as we grow older, we tend to be a bit more 'philosophical', and I sense that a lot of the good classical music would be 'philosophical': it engages people on a different level than pop. Note that I am not being disparaging about pop, it just is different. Apples and pears sort of thing.
Yes, well most pop music is superficial ( and getting increasingly tawdry)- I mean listen to the Ninth and compare- the Ninth is profound and spiritual...it is monumental...
And of course, this is a generalisation, and as such, is inaccurate. But fundamentally, there must be something to this. How, otherwise, do I still see full concert halls, 40 years after I started becoming a regular visitor of concerts all over Holland, Belgium, Germany and England? Same phenomenon everywhere.
The fact that pop is getting more and more tawdry and superficial- bring it on! as people will seek something that statisfies them more...leading them to classical music!Ludwig van Beethoven
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