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Fact is, I write off a share of the classical music as "simplistic". Certainly not all of it, but some of is written according to very strict, regular rules both harmonically and rythmically. Some of the great composers managed to create great music even within strict rules, but some of it is about as execiting as what you could get from a fully automated composition program on your PC.

My "problem" with some of the modern music (I am mostly thinking of music with significan jazz elements) is that when it is not simplistic, is is so harmonically dense, so fat, that my ears are getting tired before the piece is completed. Actually, that was my major reason for moving from the romantic era symponies to smaller ensembles, chamber music, baroque, folk music groups: (Stereo freaks have been talking about "listening fatigue" for fifty years - I experienced it even live, with no stereo system involved Smile | :) )

Most romantic symphonies have great dynamics, so your ears get to rest a little now and then. With lots of jazzrock, the dynamic range is less than 6 dB... Too often I do not have the mental energy it takes to really listen to that complex, massive sound wall enough to appreciate it. And it ends up as nothing but a complex, massive sound wall. I tend to prefer music that is easier on the ear, showing the composer's (or performer's) genius in the small details.

If you happen to like crossover music - a couple of recommendations:

Play Vincenzo Capezzuto "Wondrous machine" (L'Arpeggiata)[^] at really high volume, and imagine how a rock gruou could have adopted this praise of the wondrous machine (composed before the first useful steam engine was built) as their newly composed tune.

The same singer and group, in Twas within a furlong[^] they stay within a "classical" framework, but the way they sneak in jazzy instruments, solos and rythms, in a way that feels natural and obvious, is just great. And the lyrics is just great, in our meetoo-age!
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