The booklet of a recent recording of Rossini's Guiglelmo Tell describes an intellectual snob as 'someone who can listen to the G.T. overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.'
I have fitted this description for a number of years now.
Likewise, I can't help inwardly sneering when someone refers to the 'Hovis Symphony' - or even as just 'Hovis'; or when someone sighs 'I could murder a pint of Stella' when they hear the overture to La Forza Del Destino.
Are YOU guilty of musical snobbery by this definition? And, if so, are you bothered?
(I'm not).
I have fitted this description for a number of years now.
Likewise, I can't help inwardly sneering when someone refers to the 'Hovis Symphony' - or even as just 'Hovis'; or when someone sighs 'I could murder a pint of Stella' when they hear the overture to La Forza Del Destino.
Are YOU guilty of musical snobbery by this definition? And, if so, are you bothered?
(I'm not).
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