So, I'm in the middle of adding some new classical-music discs to my iTunes library, when something occurred to me: I've never encountered anybody who had a strong negative reaction to this type of music. That is to say, I've never met anybody who hated classical music.
Some people do hate certain genres and sub-genres of popular music. They can't stand to listen to them, and are quite vocal in their criticism thereof. But the only type of classical music to which people seem to react this way is opera.
Most people, it seems, like some classical or classical-style music--in film soundtracks, for example. At worst, people seem to be indifferent. I've heard people say, for example, that classical music makes them sleepy--but I've never heard anybody say "turn that shit off!"
I would even be willing to wager that opera-haters don't hate all opera. I mean, who could hate Pavarotti singing "Nessun dorma"?
And yet--there seem to be comparatively few classical-music fans out there. Why is that?
Or am I mistaken? Are there people out there who hate the sound of classical music? If so, why?
Some people do hate certain genres and sub-genres of popular music. They can't stand to listen to them, and are quite vocal in their criticism thereof. But the only type of classical music to which people seem to react this way is opera.
Most people, it seems, like some classical or classical-style music--in film soundtracks, for example. At worst, people seem to be indifferent. I've heard people say, for example, that classical music makes them sleepy--but I've never heard anybody say "turn that shit off!"
I would even be willing to wager that opera-haters don't hate all opera. I mean, who could hate Pavarotti singing "Nessun dorma"?
And yet--there seem to be comparatively few classical-music fans out there. Why is that?
Or am I mistaken? Are there people out there who hate the sound of classical music? If so, why?