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Not your grandma’s Shostakovich: How classical music is attracting younger audiences

Not your grandma’s Shostakovich: How classical music is attracting younger audiences

Classical music is experiencing a surge in popularity, with the under-35 crowd listening more today than in years. Still, many orchestras and classical music institutions are struggling to recover from the pandemic and falling attendance. Who's coming to save them? Cue social media.

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