Hi
That is a good question. My quick answer is yes LOL. Here is why...
Around the early 80's Classical Guitar applications at Universities were relatively high. Classical Guitar music was also selling in shops off the back of The Deer Hunter theme
An example is in London all the major conservatoires (The Royal Colleges, Guildhall, Trinity and The London College) at this time were taking on sometimes twenty pupils to study as a first year undergraduates.
By the mid 1990's that had fallen to between one and four people!
Today the Royal College has around twelve people studying Classical Guitar in the entire insttitute; from undergraduate to Masters level.
Now going back to the early 80's and Randy would have had a large number of fans that even if they didn't like his new path, would have supported him!
Who knows what would have happened in the time continueum!
Now the doom aspect of today...
The world we live in now calls 'Classical' music by Andrew Lloyd Weber, 'Popera' divas sing pop songs in quasi operatic voices, pass as modern day Opera; and the same old pieces are just performed week in week out to try and maintain an audience (Pachabel's Canon, Beethoven's 5th, The Four Seasons etc etc). The world is a very different place now (sigh)
The statistics in 2003 were that Classical music made for one percent of all CD sales...and the most shocking...
one percent of that one percent was music written in the last twenty years.
It may be different (over 50's often make up audience figures) but on the whole, younger people are only in the audience if they happen to play the Classical Guitar too. It is just players playing for players.
Sorry about my long answer. I wanted to answer the best I could.
Matt
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