In one of the other threads here, talking about general ignorance about classical music, I wrote the following...
'As someone who WAS ignorant of classical music until well into his 30s, I find this discussion especially interesting. I didn't necessarily feel that I lacked anything per se, but I did feel that there was a huge field of human endeavour, enjoyed by many intelligent people, that I had no understanding off, or natural inclination towards. Having dipped my toe in, I quickly became obsessed. In cultural terms (rather than personal) I think the great unexplored benefit of classical music is that it forces a degree of concentration (of slowing down and focussing) that is absent in most other fields of endeavour, and certainly in the general aspirations of our culture.'
Is there anyone who has a sense of classical music, in the complexity of its conception and the demands (emotional as well as intellectual) that it makes on its listener, as being, in a sense, an art embracing protest? In this day and age, professing an enjoyment of classical music seems to me one of the more radical artistic gestures one can make. What do others think?
'As someone who WAS ignorant of classical music until well into his 30s, I find this discussion especially interesting. I didn't necessarily feel that I lacked anything per se, but I did feel that there was a huge field of human endeavour, enjoyed by many intelligent people, that I had no understanding off, or natural inclination towards. Having dipped my toe in, I quickly became obsessed. In cultural terms (rather than personal) I think the great unexplored benefit of classical music is that it forces a degree of concentration (of slowing down and focussing) that is absent in most other fields of endeavour, and certainly in the general aspirations of our culture.'
Is there anyone who has a sense of classical music, in the complexity of its conception and the demands (emotional as well as intellectual) that it makes on its listener, as being, in a sense, an art embracing protest? In this day and age, professing an enjoyment of classical music seems to me one of the more radical artistic gestures one can make. What do others think?
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