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This poll is not intended to be scientific, but only to reflect the attitudes and interests of naxos.com readers.
The poll accepts only one vote each week.
Previous Polls
Do you think that more major labels are likely to stop producing classical music?
Do you know who Joseph Boulogne (1739-1799) was?
Has broadcasting of classical music declined?
Do you buy recordings because they win awards?
Where do you get information on what is new in music?
Do you listen to film soundtracks?
Do you prefer historic recordings with
Do you watch classical music DVDs?
Will you watch the Grammy Awards on Television?
Do consumers benefit from changing technology?
Will concert going change in coming decades?
Has the New Grove Dictionary really "grown too fat"?
Is musical journalism dead?
Do you listen to Internet radio?
Is patronage again the best way for concert music to survive?
Are you downloading Classical Music MP3 files from the Internet?
After 300 years, is the piano still relevant?
Are you ready to give up the compact disc?
Is musical scholarship too detached from the "real world"?
Do you shop for CDs on the Internet?
Was Israel right to allow performances of Wagner's music?
What do you think of the study of Beethoven's hair?
Which composer is most deserving of wider recognition?
Who will be producing recorded music in the coming decades?
Do you attend more concerts or sporting events?
Which is the most widely recognized music venue?
What do you think of Classical "crossover" recordings?
Is jazz the Classical music of the United States?
Has the Internet helped to improve your knowledge and understanding of Classical music?
Is the age of the Great Conductor over?
In the coming decades, what will 20th-century art music be regarded with?
When buying a new CD, what is the most important consideration?
Do you agree with the US court decision to shut down Napster?