I think it is one thing to prefer certain kinds of music and quite another to judge music as though certain genres OUGHT to appeal to everyone. The latter is what I would call being a snob.
I prefer classical, death metal, and boogie woogie. However there are many pop songs, even modern pop songs ,that I can enjoy...I just wouldn't listen to them every day, simply because of the vast amount of other music I'd rather listen to. So in my OPINION, certain genres are better, and I enjoy them more, but it is very easy for me to see why less hardcore music lovers are into the music they like. Therefore I conclude I am not a snob.
I agree and concur. Few, including me, like classical, and most others like pop. There is no wrong or right, no good or bad. You don't need to dislike somebody who's likes are your dislikes and vice versa. In reality, we all have differences. And the bottomline is, it's all just a matter of CHOICE.
As I mentioned, I was classical snob before but I'm just feeling that as I grow older, I'm learning to SEPARATE my "pianist" and my "person" aspects. All must understand that piano playing is just like any form of
performing arts and
arts in general is just an
aesthetic REPRESENTATION of reality and you don't need to literally apply in real life those "realities" involved in your classical piano playing - especially if the "realities" depicted in your repertoire are anger, sadness, agitation, pessimism, nerdness, etc.
So, what I mean is that it's fine to ACT a classical snob when you're in the piano playing as such is just a part of your (aesthetic) performance (or interpretation of a, let's say, demonic piece). But definitely, when you're away from the piano in the real world, you can be as nice and normal as others are. Of course, I'm not saying you push yourself too much that you would explore all these "non-classical stuffs" - vices, parties, etc. It's up to you to know and establish your activities preferred and your limits. Anwyay, such has far something to do with the real issue with classical snobs which is attitude.