I don't know if the same is true in India, perhaps not, but back in UK, at least in pre-Lennon+Mccartney days, I had the theory that the miscelaneous melodies that people find themselves humming, whistling, or just earworming inside their heads could, 9 times out of ten, be traced to Mozart or Beethoven. People know a great deal more classical music than they think they do!
Not entirely correct. I, for one, grew up in the era of Lennon-McCartney and still remember (with gratitude) some of my friends who used to own "record players" (now turntables, right?) and several Beatles records and were kind enough to play them in front of me. Growing up in a lower middle class family with only the "valve radio" at disposal, there are nostalgic memories when I used to struggle with the SW bands trying to capture those great English songs relayed from Radio Ceylon (Sri Lanka, now) those days.
Even today, having the affordability to own a high-end system, whenever I play the box set of The Beatles, music becomes bliss. We all can enjoy many different kinds of music though not all.
Of course, Western Classical is something different and perhaps most telling whenever I feel gloomy or need to forget everything and float (except if I have a Scotch or wine in my hands) into the world of true happiness and love. A great orchestral music right in front of you makes everything else disappear as long as it is played at reasonable volume without your neighbours starting to ring your front bell.
Sorry for getting carried away, but just sharing some thoughts. It is also sad to see several of our old stalwarts now keeping totally silent in this forum and may be, they have their own reasons.
I know some of them share my view that a forum like this is meant to discuss things in constructive ways to find out what is right and what is not, rather than who is right and who is not. Of course, we also tend to stay away when sales pitch overcomes information and sharing of information.
Happy listening, all, and all the best.
murali