dhyantyke wrote: For various reasons, it is only in my mid/late fifties that I have the opportunity/time/resources to explore and enjoy music (of any type) in any depth. With CM, I find some of it I love, lots of it I don't like/understand/appreciate. I had considered this forum a place where someone with as little knowledge as myself but a certain openness might ask a question or follow a lead: indeed this has been my experience(as above)
I was a bit defensive at the thought that my/similar attempts from a position of ignorance and naivety might be a source of 'amazement'.....but maybe I got the wrong end of the stick...
I think that you may know by now that this is not a place where we look down on anybody with "amazement" due to their relative inexperience in the field of Classical Music and I would be extremely disappointed if anyone got even the most vague sense of eliteism around here. They are a fine bunch of "ordinary" people here who will do their best if they can to help people and try to steer them in the right direction. I think the responses so far are fair testement to that.
Even though I have been listening for more years than I care to remember I can still empathise with someone who is still at the early stages. I would concur with all of the suggestions that the lads have made already. I would also encourage you to ask as many questions as possible. You will not find any answers if you do not ask the questions. Another reason that I would encourage this is that it challanges us to sometimes look again at works or composers in a new light so we too have a lot to gain from questions. The thread system is excellent for this in that it (mostly) focuses people's attention on a single thing and allows us to tease out issues.
If you are really serious another, and probably the best way, is to ask people if you can visit for a listening session if there is something that you specifically want to hear. People in my experience are very accomodating in this way and it makes the whole thing more personal and social. Just don't ask Jared....he has to move soon LOL!!!
One should never feel a sense of isolation around here. There is lots of help and assistance out there but one needs to look for it. I hope that you have received lots of encouragement so far to help you to pursue further our lovely hobby. I wish you well in that pursuit and if there is anything that I can do to help you please ask.