John Yesberg wrote: "I don't see any value in the highly graphical nature of the information. It takes longer to download..." Agreed, in spades. A lot of us only have dial-up modem access. "The descriptor "classical" means different things to different people. Your two examples are probably both classical and Classical." He is correct. Classical is a very restricted period in music. Not only that, quite a bit of Classical music was treated as we treat pop music today! I recommend dividing by date, e.g. centuries, rather than by musicological period. Besides, people vary greatly in what they call small-c classical music. Some people call Scarlatti classical, for example, and reject the label for Schoenberg; others do the reverse... Best wishes John
