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  1. If you had asked me 3 years ago my opinion of the likes of Scriabin, Prokofiev, and heck even some of the guys here on YC, you would have gotten a flat response at best. But it didn't take too long for me to start liking it more and more. It seems to me that the more I listen to something (assuming it has any merit to begin with) the more I can appreciate it. If I understand what you're getting at correctly, I think you're right. I think the music that is the most special to me is the music that took me a bit longer to get into (mostly, I mean does anybody really need a second listen to love Tchaikovsky?). There's a feeling of satisfaction after having learned to appreciate something (it's as if you actually did learn something) that can surpass the feeling you get when you like something right away.
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  2. For a long time I've largely ignored most 20th century music. Now I've really discovered the Soviet composers like Prokofiev and Shostakovich; Prokofiev especially is now one of my favorite composers. Even my 3 year-old daughter is a fan (she loves his Toccata in D minor!). Most modern classical stuff is still to way out there in my mind but perhaps that will change over time as well. I've tried getting into Babbitt but I still don't get him.
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