Originally posted by Conchis
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It's a vicious circle. Classical music is sadly neglected in most state schools. Music education is both undervalued and underfunded. Consequently many people aren't even aware of what they're missing out on. This will only change if a government, of whatever political colour, realises the importance of music in our national life and is actually prepared to do something about it. Without that change there'll be little demand from the electorate as a whole for increased spending on the 'high arts' and the parties can afford to continue ignoring classical music. As long as politicians remain tone deaf philistinism will rule at the ballot box, much to the detriment of us all.
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