I don't understand it: Why is anybody listening to stuff thats 200 years old, or older? I mean it has nothing to do with the world of today, it has been heard over and over.
Baroque music - you can't listen to it longer than 5 minutes, after that you fall asleep (or do the dishes or something like that)
Classical music - Tatatataaaaa. Heard a billion zillion times. Like "Yesterday"
Romantic music. Sounds like a generic Hollywood soundtrack. Maybe it was genuine 150 years ago, but today?
Take Bach's "Art of the Fugue" for example. It's the same stuff over and over, I bet the people who say it's one of their favourite works can't tell which fugue is which.
So I guess it's all for the snobs to show their impressive education.
Baroque music - you can't listen to it longer than 5 minutes, after that you fall asleep (or do the dishes or something like that)
Classical music - Tatatataaaaa. Heard a billion zillion times. Like "Yesterday"
Romantic music. Sounds like a generic Hollywood soundtrack. Maybe it was genuine 150 years ago, but today?
Take Bach's "Art of the Fugue" for example. It's the same stuff over and over, I bet the people who say it's one of their favourite works can't tell which fugue is which.
So I guess it's all for the snobs to show their impressive education.
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