Why do you guys (Gep, Ahinton, Dogperson etc) keep getting baited by these guys? Just ignore them and move on lol.
I cannot speak for anyone else but I am certainly not "baited" by that kind of thing (and see no evidence that anyone else is either); the fact that I have provided certain responses to these attempted barbs is not an indicator that what I'm responding to is other than water off a duck's back, so to speak.
When asked why I "promote" Sorabji's music here when almost the entire membership allegedly loathes it, my only responses can be that
a) as this is a piano forum, piano music and pianists are appropriate discussion topics here and
b) no evidence has in any case been provided that any members other than that handful of vociferous detractors do actually loathe it.
As has already been said (and as you reiterate here), if people don't happen to like certain music, that's fine and they're under no obligation to listen to it; however, when negative opinion is presented as though intelligent value judgement, it deserves to be challenged as such.
Honestly thought the microwave background was pretty funny but other than that, don't you guys get bored of insulting the same music all the time? Like I joined this website back in 2013 and some of you guys are still ranting over the same things you've been ranting about for over a decade. Isn't it boring? You don't like Schumann, Sorabji, whatever...move on mates. Like I'm not going to stop enjoying Chopin because Rach4ever thinks he sucks, like why would i? You're not going to change anyone's minds. Like just live your lives. lol
Whilst of course I take your point, it does appear that a tiny côterie of Sorabji haters (and one Schumann hater) is determined to slag off their musical
bêtes noires at the smallest opportunity (or indeed none) and I fear that your urging to the contrary is unlikely to change what comes across as the habit of a lifetime.
You mention Chopin. I fail to understand how anyone can loathe Chopin but accept that there are those who do so; again, however, to suggest that his work "sucks" is to proffer a personal opinion dressed up as though a fact, for all that it is one that most pianists and others who care about piano repertoire would roundly reject as such. In short, Chopin's greatness is incapable of being compromised by a handful of people who happen not to care for his music.
Best,
Alistair