"How people start the relationship with classical music is less important than where they take it." So true, Ted! I have an internet radio and find hundreds of classical stations around the world. This gadget was science fiction in the heyday of progressive rock, where my love of Mussorgsky and Copland (ELP), Stravinsky (Yes) and many ot…
"How people start the relationship with classical music is less important than where they take it." So true, Ted! I have an internet radio and find hundreds of classical stations around the world. This gadget was science fiction in the heyday of progressive rock, where my love of Mussorgsky and Copland (ELP), Stravinsky (Yes) and many others was born. And "2001 A Space Odyssey", of course, for my passion of Strauss. Classical is forever.
"How people start the relationship with classical music is less important than where they take it." So true, Ted! I have an internet radio and find hundreds of classical stations around the world. This gadget was science fiction in the heyday of progressive rock, where my love of Mussorgsky and Copland (ELP), Stravinsky (Yes) and many others was born. And "2001 A Space Odyssey", of course, for my passion of Strauss. Classical is forever.
Hi Thomas. I too fell in love with Strauss' glorious music in 2001: A Space Odyssey at the tender age of 11.