Appreciating Classical Music Society
APPRECIATING CLASSICAL MUSIC SOCIETYShortened Form: APC Music Society -or- APCMS
Researcher 206996 on BBC's H2G2
President and Founder: Adler Ma
Website: www.apcmusic.homestead.com
Appreciation and Enjoyment of Classical Music through Understanding.
Anerkennung und Genuß der klassischen Musik durch das Verstehen.
L'appréciation de la musique classique par la compréhension.
INTRODUCTION AND MISSION STATEMENT
· Our philosophy is that classical music can be appreciated and enjoyed through knowledge and understanding.
· Our mission is to encourage everyone, especially the younger generation, to appreciate classical music by spreading our knowledge of classical music. When enjoyment of classical music cannot be a direct result of understanding, we encourage people to listen to a wide variety of classical music.
· Our goal is to to bring back classical music to the modern world.
· A Note: The APCMS is is NOT one of the many petty nonsensical societies on H2G2. We are a formal organisation with both online and offline operations.
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Introduction to Classical Music Appreciation
Despite its decline in popularity, classical music still has to be appreciated as the most sophisticated and interesting type of music written.
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