What Happened to Classical Music?
1. Chicago Symphony Orchestra Pg. 32. Why Isn't Classical Music popular anymore? Pg. 43. What is Modern Classical? Pg. 5 Attending the Chicago Symphony Orchestra made me think of many things, one of these things was genius. For a man to write an entire symphony he has to have quite a high IQ. To write a piece that mends so many instruments together in such beautiful harmony and make such beautiful music really is a talent that I would love to have. I now see why the greats such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, etc. are considered full fledged geniuses. But while I was there I began to ponder some things such as why is this not a sell out crowd? Sure it is a Tuesday night but that never stopped anyone from selling out a performance. What has happened to this beautiful art from, it seems to have gone from the top of the music food chain to somewhere in in between. Many people wonder if Classical music can ever be as huge as it was hundreds of years ago. Can we return to that golden age
In this way, a market for classical music has been established on the Internet. Internet, for instance, has numerous sites related to classical music, where everyone can have access to whatever relevant information and even listen to the works of both established composers and unknown ones who otherwise would never have the chance to be promoted by record labels. This might get people interested that even without U2, Jay-z, or Tim McGraw this symphony can still sound "cool. Then there is the matter of when a piece of music is acceptable to a mass audience. Then when somebody hears a remix they are interested in hearing the original version, and they will either try to find it, or recognize it in a film, tv show, or even a commercial. The public did not accept it at first, but in these days nobody gets surprised when they here a remix of a song, with vocals, and some instruments that are enhanced in the studio, with some added electronic beats and loops to it. And this does not just apply to only classical music, but to any others as well. An example of popularity based on the combination of classical and popular styles is the American composer Gershwin who, in his operas, used elements of blues, jazz and Latin dance-rhythms that were prevalent in the 30s, that is the period in which he lived. but who are main people who go listen to this type of music? Club goers, they like to dance to the music. But this definition would also limit the definition of modern classical music to those scholarly composers who write music to be played only at concert halls, because writing for television, for instance, would mean that they are not serious and besides they would be accused of being commercial. Some composers, like Varese, completely rejected traditional melody and harmony, while some people decided to go the electronic music route. These included the top hip-hop producers, and even a rap from beyond the grave from Biggie Smalls. " Michael JacksonMy second choice would make me a bit of a hypocrite. But that is why I say there should be one or two intermission in during the duration of the show, and the audience members would have to stay seated otherwise. This may appear to be quite a ludicrous idea right now, but it might work.
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