Vivaldi, played badly, is the worst classical music on earth


I thought I hated Vivaldi, the Four Seasons especially, but then I heard an absolutely sublime recording.... sadly I don't remember who the composer or orchestra was.
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As a bit of levity: Both my wife and I are classical music nuts.
I really appreciate Mozart, but my wife cannot stand him: "He wrote elevator music before we had elevators!"
Both of appreciate the myriad scores written by the Red Priest.

The historically-informed movement has worked it's way forward in time, addressing both Mozart and Beethoven. For anyone who has found Classical music to be boring, listen to it in a "period" performance! In place of the slooow, lethargic, ponderous, "schmaltzy", easy listening style of Bruno Walter and Herbert von Karajan, give a listen to it done by, say, John Eliot Gardiner.

The conductors and orchestras of the early part of the 20th century were actually closer in style to period performers than were those of the mid-century. Toscanini played Beethoven fast! Too bad his recordings were made before good equipment was available: their sq is pretty bad.   

Poking fun...during  this weird time. People clearing out the toilet paper section at the local supermarkets, like it's not going to be available tomorrow.
When it comes gear, specs/rules are eventually called out in a thread.

I took an appreciation class back in the 80's, and was going by memory on what the pecking order is.
There's always wiki.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_period_(music)