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Ah, equivocation. As Bill Clinton said (and which I of course sampled and looped!) "It all depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is." Or in this case the word 'Classical'... To the Music Theorist, 'Classical' has a rather narrow definition associated with (roughly) the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; to them Cage is definitely not "Classical", but rather a "Twentieth-Century Composer" or something like that. But to the unit-shifting demographic-minded folks who SELL recorded music, "Classical" is the stuff in those bins over there... NOT jazz, NOT pop, NOT country, NOT (you get the point); it's defined by what it ISN'T... To them, it's ALL the stuff that gets written about in those Grove and Norton textbooks. A broad generalization to be sure, but not too far from the truth. At 09:33 AM 6/7/99 -0500, you wrote: >After thinking about this a great deal (do I have too much time or what?) >I >conclude it all depends on what you mean by classical music.