Five important pre-1980 composers that you easily could live without

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It seems like a trend that people who are much into early music don't see themselves enjoying late/post-Romantic stuff and vice versa.
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foxandpeng

Quote from: Symphonic Addict on October 28, 2022, 10:38:50 AM
It seems like a trend that people who are much into early music don't see themselves enjoying late/post-Romantic stuff and vice versa.

The vast majority of my listening is 20th-21st century music, but if I ever turn to anything else, it tends to be early music...  Gregorian chant, plainsong.... my gap is the powdered wigs and fin de siècle brigade
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Symphonic Addict

Quote from: foxandpeng on October 28, 2022, 01:39:55 PM
The vast majority of my listening is 20th-21st century music, but if I ever turn to anything else, it tends to be early music...  Gregorian chant, plainsong.... my gap is the powdered wigs and fin de siècle brigade

There's so much great music to be enjoyed from the latter, but I understand some people might be less enthusiastic about it.
Part of the tragedy of the Palestinians is that they have essentially no international support for a good reason: they've no wealth, they've no power, so they've no rights.

Noam Chomsky

SimonNZ

Quote from: Symphonic Addict on October 28, 2022, 10:38:50 AM
It seems like a trend that people who are much into early music don't see themselves enjoying late/post-Romantic stuff and vice versa.

I've been listening to mostly earlyish classical in recent times, but I also love later 20th century - Messiaen and on - and, especially, Contemporary.