O, but I don't have children (and am happy about it), and if I would
have had them, they would only be allowed to listen to that kind of
(music) in their rooms and preferably using headphones! Furthermore,
they would have been exposed to classical (sorry, D B-K) music from
before their birth, just like I was. Not that I don't like pop of jazz
or jazz-rock, I just like classical more.
As for public exposure: I think the situation in the Netherlands is
different from the US. But don't ask me to go into that, because I
simply don't know enough about it.
Barbara
dhbailey wrote:
Really? The radio stations my childen listen to still are playing rap
and rock with no mention of Mozart whatsoever.
The Super Bowl won't be featuring the Rolling Stones singing Mozart's
greatest songs.
Where is the general public being exposed to classical music?
Truly curious,
David
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