The book against the loss of importance of classical music

2023-10-09 15:28:46

There is no question that classical music has experienced more glorious times in the public eye. Times when a Viennese entrepreneur named his coffee house chain following an opera (Aida); when TV quiz questions with the word “Adagio” in the sentence were not yet considered unreasonable Sphinx puzzles – and when classical music stars who were lazy regarding autographs still did well to wear sunglasses on the street. Times that are over.

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