Not being able to listen to classical music is not a sin. Especially the classical music from centuries ago is not always easy to listen to, just like reading a very difficult book that is hard to get into, classical music can be inconceivable or very impenetrable. Personally I can only listen to very ‘light’ classical music, things from the ‘classical’ period (end 18th century/ beginning of the 19th century). That is actually called the cliché and boring period of art,
you will not find unexpected tones in the music. Just because I’m not a lover of Bach and Mozart, doesn’t mean I don’t like the whole concept of classical music, where violins and piano’s dominate. Recently I have been hooked on ‘Ludovico Einaudi’, this delightful composer has been easing my life. His music, which is mainly piano music guided by an orchestra, can be classified as classical music. Yet it is easy to listen to, because he has made his compositions into the known popular music format: intro, verse, refrain, verse etc.
When listening to his albums, I feel like just closing my eyes and drift off. His dreamy melodies give a feeling of freedom, they are very relaxing. As well his music finds its way right into your heart, as someone said in a youtube comment the other day: each note comes straight from his heart and soul, transmitted through his magical fingers to the piano.
Josje
PS: Enthusiastic yet? This is almost 2 hours of Einaudi!