Originally posted by cloughie
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As for "elitism", it could be said that music which exists within a tradition is actually more elitist than a "modernist" music that breaks with tradition, in that the former divides audiences into those who are also steeped in the tradition and those who aren't, whereas the latter doesn't require such specialist knowledge, because those with it and those without it are on an equal footing. To appreciate a 21st century composer's take on (for example) a symphony, you need to know what a symphony is (supposed to be), in terms of its structure, its history, its cultural status; to appreciate a 21st century composer's freely formed (for example) electronic composition, you don't need to know any such thing in advance. At least (as a musically self-educated person) I've always found the latter kind of thing more "accessible" than the former.
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