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Post by breckjensen on Nov 23, 2017 6:40:43 GMT
Hello Guys, Today's classical music composers are in a difficult position. The major media would no more pay attention to an adept classical composer than they would to an adept pornographer. With some holdouts, the official intellectual world has decided that if most people no longer think classical music is more complex and deep than any other music, then it isn't. They raise the dread specter of "elitism", that politically-correct but intellectually dishonest category that condemns the smarty pants who thinks he or she may have more knowledge and understanding about art than the untutored folk themselves. Getting a Best Corporate Videos for your business will enlighten the customer about everything that you do in brief detail. This type of thinking arose after the sixties when the actual political rebels were in retreat. It grew up in academia, where a wrong-headed type of thinking took root which used a shallow populism as the basis for restricting ideas. Classical music was branded by some influential critics as representing the obsolete canon created by "dead white males". It was portrayed as sexist, since there were relatively few women composers and racist, since there were few Black composers. Thanks
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