I'm not denying that. But so are Vaughan Williams, Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov and Richard Strauss. And with their larger pallette of sounds and their busting of "classical" constraints, they communicate better with people whose musical perception has been stretched by both popular and symphonic 20th-century music.
On my way through the town just before, I heard two street musicians play Pachebel's Canon on acoustic guitars. They also had an amplifier, so the sound filled the whole street ...