I perfectly agree with the idea of putting forward personal opinions, I think that's fine. When people start attacking other's opinions based on supposedly objective merit, I see no point in continuing the discussion if the sole aim is for people to repeatedly attack others on their beliefs jsut by picking on ridiculous things like spelling mistakes etc., which is what happened earlier in this thread. It has got a lot better recently.
Yes, just as you say, I absolutely despise Andrew Lloyd Weber, and I think the Phantom of the Opera is poor, but unfortunately my girlfriend, who is also a musician, is in tears when she watches the film, so I don't know what to say to her... I suppose it means something else to her, I just can't get past the cheesy semitone key changes every 3 minutes or so....
As i think I said earlier, I actually love almost any composer from baroque to late romantic, but I find it difficult to associate with what most contemporary composers do. It's just that in my very close knit family, I have always just "lived" the music of the past, and it makes sense to me, whereas modern music I have never much listened to and can not therefore appreciate as being part of my lifestyle or any particular feeling I can recognise.
It took me a while to get used to Rautavaara, but I think I can say that I love his piano concerto, especially as I listened to it once when I was fairly drunk and it seemed to me to be the best thing ever written, and sounded absolutely fantastic with the amplifying effects of wine
