Surrounded by rigid behavior and even clothing, classical music carries the stigma of being inaccessible and complicated. The myth of the erudition in excess of the musical genre ends up alienating new audiences, especially among the younger ones.
The idea that this type of music is restricted to an intellectual and financial elite goes back to its origins. Usually, composers were supported by kings and patrons and presented themselves to a restricted group of the nobility. Over time, concert halls began to become popular
<span>I've run into many myths about Classical music which are not just misconceptions of lay people, but also of the performers themselves. So, I've created this page to enumerate and hopefully debunk some of them. http://wiki.c2.com/?ClassicalMusicMyths </span>
<span>The Bauhaus was a German school of art and design that operated in the early twentieth century. The students at the school were immersed in the idea that “form follows function.”</span>