I quite agree that such an article in the Guardian is a "good thing" and that it will dispel myths among some audiences who haven't even heard enough of it to 'dislike it'. The term 'classical music' is frequently disputed (I'm rather surprised that TS used it - if he did (can't be bothered to check whether he did use it or whether it was a sub's addition) ). But the painting comparison hardly holds as we don't speak of 'classical painting' in that way anyway. The term would surely refer, for example, to works by Poussin, Le Brun and similar schools, not to Delacroix or the Impressionists.
You say: "There isn't much that's "contemporary" about Adès,", but, in music, at least, I find it difficult to understand what critics would intend by the term if it doesn't include the works of a range of living composers, of whom Adès would be one but Tavener might not.
You say: "There isn't much that's "contemporary" about Adès,", but, in music, at least, I find it difficult to understand what critics would intend by the term if it doesn't include the works of a range of living composers, of whom Adès would be one but Tavener might not.
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