[log in to unmask] writes: >The real reason classical music is viewed as "dying" is due to >lack of funding. If there was more government support (fiscally >and culturally), classical music could flourish and be more accessible >as Karl pointed out it has been in the past. Young composers (They >are there. I know them and was one) are not able to make a viable >living from these pursuits (I know many talented musicians who >transitioned into careers in computers). Those who might become >composers can't perceive it as a potential life style. This has been an on going problem since the advent of free lance classical artists in the 19th C, nothing new there. You can take your cottage industry with all the problems and apply it to young writers as well. Financial support comes up short because of popularity, not quality, and then you have to define quality which is in the ear or the heart of the beholder... How much has everyone here supported in a major financial way the arts or classical music in general. Find a starving artist and support them and get them heard, give them a wider audience, be their friend via the green backs.... pay pal and cheques accepted. Eric *********************************************** The CLASSICAL mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's HDMail High Deliverability Mailer for reliable, lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html