True true, I wholeheartedly agree with both your posts.
I find that in no other type of music, either be it jazz, rap, rock and roll, blah blah woof woof, they tend to focus more either not in the music itself, but for monetary reasons and such which I don't fee like getting into right now.
Think of Mozart for example. He was no where near the status of a millionaire, although he did hold some prestige with the Emperor, but I read that in his early childhood, he had to eat the scrapes of whatever food was dropped or leftover from the royal table, how insulting! His family wasn’t terrible rich, although they somehow found ways and means to make a living.
Composers in those days probably lived in not that great conditions and were born with a talent only they could harvest and put on a piece of paper. Their medium of communicating the complexity of their thoughts was not so much in language of phonics, but the language of music. Shakespeare used the pen and paper for poems, plays etc, and those were his medium. Whereas the composers used the staff and musical notation to express their ideas.
Do you ever think Britney Spears could ever come up with one single song that could match a sonata, lest a piano concerto?! Perhaps not in style but in complexity?
Another thing that classical music uses that I find no other form of music exerts is the whole phenomenon of DYNAMICS. There are crescendos and staccatos and slurs, ties, etc etc, and why do I not hear these such essence of music in backstreet boys?
Note that I respect what other’s listen to, but still I find Classical music the most rewarding to listen to of all. I could listen to Beethoven’s Appassionato, or the Rach 3 concerto a hundred times over and not get bored in a lifetime!
As a matter of fact I listened to the Rach 3 six times in one day!
I find I enjoy the music the most when I sit down and read along the score as well as listen to the music simultaneously to get both an audio and visual experience, its kinda like a read along but involves you to witness how the musical passages are executed.
That’s my two cents