dhyantyke wrote: The Missa Solemnis I find less appealing (especially in comparison for example to Faure's)...in fairness this is probably testament to the genius of both composers to convey their differing theological views & various intentions at time of composing....( I might be getting a bit ahead of myself here)
I'll borrow some vocabulary from the sleeve notes of 'Missa': "music of an all-but-apocalyptic vehemence; sung at a merciless fortissimo; hyperbolic...overwrought" . which capture some of my subjective response, though there is of course more to it than that...
DT
One piece of advice that I would hasten to guard against; do not try to over-analyse or intellectualise music (of any type or genre) especially at this stage of your development. By doing so one may well fall into the trap of going down the road of elitism that we are all condemning here and this can lead to precluding music of certain types or flavours. In the specific case of the Missa Solemnis for example I think that it is probably one of the very finest things that Beethoven wrote.
Music, like all Art, is very subjective I know but its fundamental premise, I hold, is primarily to appeal to the emotions. One has to “Feel” it to like it and that I think will be of paramount importance for someone like you just starting out in determining where to start on a serious route of exploration. Yes you have 1000 year’s worth of music to explore but I would say....Keep It Simple....if you like the sound of it then it is good!! One can explore and analyse later but for the moment just explore as much as possible in order to determine what eras, genres or composers that you like.
Music can be quite a physical enjoyment....satisfy the aural senses with the many delights that await you. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavour and in a perverse way envy you your first discovery of the many delights that no doubt await you.