firstly, il divo, yes i must agree i really do not like them at all! i can understand that those who don't have a clue about music won't listen to it, fair enough. but it's the musicians that get me. one top 10 australian idol girls had no idea what a double bass was called, and i personally find that plain ignorant. it's when people who i do music with at uni find classical music totally inaccessible that i find bizarre.
Classical music has always been something for the rich.
Well, Persian music is perfectly accessable for you. So it indian music, or chinese music.
It is not about the music. It is solely something sociological. I mean, I once went to a classical performance. And at the pause me and my friend heard someone say "I have a subscription in New York...blabla."
Apperently this person could fly over the Atlantic just to see a classical performance every once in a while.
Why don't you just try to have a poll under those that go to classical concerts and see what their age and income is. Well, you can see people's age.
It is not about the music. It is just about sociology. Apperantly our society is structured in such a way that classical music is something for the elite. It is used by the elite to show that they are the elite.
i agree with pretty much everything you've said- yes persian, chinese, indian music is right there for me and everyone else (hell i could even take an elective in indian music next session!), but no i don't understand it yet, but once i go and make an effort to listen to and understand it, it'll probably become a regular part of my listening (yes, i am like everyone else and sort of ignore different cultured musics, but at least i don't think they're totally out of my range to listen to because i'm not part of the culture)
mmm sociolgical, i was thinking about that the other week. that makes sense. i don't like the fact that the elite use classical music to show their elitism though, it's mean! however, even if they did only start going to concerts for this purpose, chances are they'll end up gaining some kind of genuine appreciation for it.
poll ok, i'll figure out how to organise it- but then again you can go see concerts pretty cheaply- a student going to a local orchestra, or an australia ensemble concert getting rush hour tickets can pay the same amount going to the movies. and then the aussie ensemble also has free concerts, so does the sydney con. so you can listen to some decent quality ensembles (top quality in terms of the aussie ensemble) for the smallest amount of money!
ted- i wouln't put jazz/swing/etc into a concert with beethoven because i don't classify them as the same genre of music. in my eyes there's classical, jazz, popular, cultural, and then a bunch of miscellaneous random things. however i wouldn't say that jazz is any less classy than classical, same with the others (except pop because of its entertainment and money over the actual music factor)
this gets so contradictory!