An interesting point about Essential Classics, and this is exactly the way in which I've been using it. If I hear a piece I particularly like, I will note down the details, and look up a few different recordings and some critical opinion, and from there, just go with the flow. I can see why, for those of you who know the landscape much better I, this might not be what you're after. As I mentioned in one of my other responses to somebody else, even I can see signs of this dumbing down, as in the recent case of music choices for "in tune." But I have gone on to discover different kinds of classical music, and develop tasteful particular composers and performers. Increasingly, I feel comfortable just to find pieces that are new to me, and listen to them. And I started attending concerts, which is also becoming a semiregular habit.
I absolutely intend to make regular listening a habit, indeed it's already become one, and aside from classical, I'm starting to enjoy bits of jazz in the company of Mr Shipton.
I'm starting to see things from the perspective of many of you, and I think that much of the dumbing down is not actually working in the way the bosses of the BBC think it will. The younger generation is not stupid, we really can cope with whole pieces of music! I really do feel that being exposed to more of them will help those people who feel that classical isn't for them, to see that it can be quite the opposite! So our opinions don't differ so much!
Criticism aside, I really do think there is much to be enjoyed, and I'm looking forward to my discoveries,
I absolutely intend to make regular listening a habit, indeed it's already become one, and aside from classical, I'm starting to enjoy bits of jazz in the company of Mr Shipton.
I'm starting to see things from the perspective of many of you, and I think that much of the dumbing down is not actually working in the way the bosses of the BBC think it will. The younger generation is not stupid, we really can cope with whole pieces of music! I really do feel that being exposed to more of them will help those people who feel that classical isn't for them, to see that it can be quite the opposite! So our opinions don't differ so much!
Criticism aside, I really do think there is much to be enjoyed, and I'm looking forward to my discoveries,
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