Don't change the music
Brilliant take on how to introduce new generations to classical music. Evan Shinners writing in the New York Times:
For classical music to endure, we need to demonstrate to a new audience that the form is not similar to modern music but actually very different in important and — once you acquire a taste for it — enjoyable ways. In execution, this theory works very simply: Don’t change the music; change the way you deliver it. Do the opposite of what institutions are doing when they offer radically shortened operas or watered-down symphonies.
Read it all: Bach Doesn’t Need a Glow-Up