Here are some myths about classical music which stubbornly refuse to die. Many classical music critics keep on rehashing them, and some classical composers and others do this as well.
!. Classical music is stuffy, boring and elitist. If you go to a concert, you'll be bored. Why would so many people persist in going to concerts, opera and recitals etc if they were so boring? On the contrary, unless the performance is awful, or just dull, audiences often react to performances with enormous enthusiasm, even if they are not as loud and rowdy as Rock audiences. There's nothing"elitist" about classical music. Our orchestras and opera companies aren't trying to exclude people who aren't rich and snobbish. On the contrary; they want very much to attract new people, and have outreach programs for this.
2. Classical music is just old music from a distant and irrelevant past. Wrong. Classical music is a continuum of music from centuries ago to music written by living composers which is being performed today. It's been around much,much longer than the Rock,Pop, Jazz, etc that is familiar to most people.
3. Our orchestras and opera companies etc, just keep repeating the same old warhorses. While certain famous works like Beethoven's fifth, Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Schubert's Unfinished symphony and Orff's Carmina Burana are still popular, there is greater diversity of repertoire being performed today than ever before in the centuries old history of classical music.
4. New music is not performed today, or very rarely. Wrong again. An enormous number of new works have been premiered in recent years by orchestras and opera companies everywhere, by many different living or recently deceased composers.
5. Classical music is about nothing but "Dead White European Males". DWEMs are an important part of classical music, but the are many LIVING white European males in it, plus Asians, Americans, Latin Americans, women, and even African Americans in it, too.
6. Classical music is not relevant to non-whites. Really? Why are there so many prominent composers, conductors, and instrumentalists from Asia today, or Asian Americans? Why is western classical music so popular in Japan, which has so many symphony orchestras, and the world's HIGHEST sales of classical CDs? And why are millions of young Chinese studying piano and violin etc today ?
7. The classical music scene was much better and healthier in the past, because at that time, all or most music was new. There's something wrong with classical music today because we concentrate on music from the past. This is a half-truth. When Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven were alive and working in the second half of the 18th century, and the early 19th, the symphony orchestra as we know it was a relatively new thing. They just did not have the enormous accumulation of repertoire we have today. Also, there were only a tiny fraction of the orchestras and opera companies we have today. Concerts were much less frequent. If you were just Joe Schmo in some rural Austrian village, your chances of ever getting to hear a concert in Vienna in the 18th century were just about non-existent. Nowadays, any one can listen to classical music through CDs, DVDs, radio, television and the internet , as well as attending live performances.