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Old 04-22-2009, 10:26 AM
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In our time, pop songs run for 3-4 minutes. Classical pieces run much much longer than that, as music should, and it took composers months if not longer to finish a piece. And a symphony? That takes much labor and commitment.
Right, but take any movie, like Lord of the Rings for instance, where the music is needed to create the atmosphere...and then people are okay with some classical.

I think in general people don't listen to classical in their car or when they are at home, but if it's part of some other package, then they can appreciate it.
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