Reflecting over my music over the last couple of years has revealed a truth that I've been suppressing for much of my adult life. I am a conservative!
In my youth, I had maverik/dissident music sensibilities.
Yes, these days I often listen to Lachenmann, Barrett, Rihm et al and I enjoy, and would revisit, a good 30% of what I hear on Hear & Now.
But my music centre of gravity is conservative; Messiaen, Bartok, Shostakovich, 2VS, Sibelius, Debussy, Ravel, Bruckner and Mahler. With Jazz, I rarely venture outside of 1962-1967 Bluenote. All backward looking
Although I groan when I see another "what's your favourite bit in the first 2 minutes of Elgar's cello concerto" thread, I'm no more dynamic myself. For example, latterly, I have really been enjoying the music of David Matthews, along with a commentary from Roger Scruton!!
What's your music centre of gravity? Are you a progressive or a conservative, or is there a third or fourth way?

Random thought: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Mendelssohn and Schumann have slipped down the popular lists these days, it seems to me. Still popular, but not the 'default' classical composers anymore.
Random thought #2: Enjoying the compositions of the long dead kinda goes with the territory for people like us, but when we also focus on performers that are long dead, isn't that a bit worrying, or are those performances simply the best?
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In my youth, I had maverik/dissident music sensibilities.
Yes, these days I often listen to Lachenmann, Barrett, Rihm et al and I enjoy, and would revisit, a good 30% of what I hear on Hear & Now.
But my music centre of gravity is conservative; Messiaen, Bartok, Shostakovich, 2VS, Sibelius, Debussy, Ravel, Bruckner and Mahler. With Jazz, I rarely venture outside of 1962-1967 Bluenote. All backward looking

Although I groan when I see another "what's your favourite bit in the first 2 minutes of Elgar's cello concerto" thread, I'm no more dynamic myself. For example, latterly, I have really been enjoying the music of David Matthews, along with a commentary from Roger Scruton!!
What's your music centre of gravity? Are you a progressive or a conservative, or is there a third or fourth way?

Random thought: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Mendelssohn and Schumann have slipped down the popular lists these days, it seems to me. Still popular, but not the 'default' classical composers anymore.
Random thought #2: Enjoying the compositions of the long dead kinda goes with the territory for people like us, but when we also focus on performers that are long dead, isn't that a bit worrying, or are those performances simply the best?
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