Pieces written after 1900 that aren't some extension of Baroque/Classical/Romantic styles
On the other hand, I just dislike Mozart and Beethoven and don't understand why people love them. I wouldn't say I hate their music, but I just don't see the appeal.
Sorabji (I don't exactly "love" his music, but I seem to have a higher tolerance for it than most)
Interesting! Examples of both?
To pick two of the same "kind": Rachmaninoff's Etudes vs. Debussy's. So it's not about the Etude genre pre-dating 1900, it's that Rach's are Romantic while Debussy's are modernist. And sure enough a quick forum search found 3,071 for 'Rachmaninoff etude' plus 3,036 for 'Rachmaninov etude' compared to 1,947 for 'Debussy etude'.And for the record I wasn't implying I don't like things like the Rachmaninoff Etudes. It'd just be nice to talk about other repertoire from time to time but most people simply aren't fussed about it (I mean it took this thread 4 posts to revert to Mozart and Beethoven, haha)