I like quite a bit of classical tho I couldn't pick out particular composers, but as a casual listener, I tend to switch to the classical station in GTA clones for instance.
Something that greatly amuses me however, is how superior some classical enthusiasts can be, lording it over 'popular music', when if you look at the state of classical music today, it's almost entirely cover versions of other people's music, exactly what they deride pop for
I'd also dare to suggest that perhaps some instrumental electronica could be the evolution of classical music, not the formulaic club music but some of the more deep and involving works.
For instance, this, by Orbital, putting aside that all the instruments are being electronically played by only 2 people and not a full orchestra, could it not be said to fulfil many of the attributes of classical?
Phil Hartnoll of Orbital even went on to blend classical with electronica in his latest album, one track of which was on the videogame, Chime, (above) and I think it's a sterling example of how classical can cross over into other genres, and of course there's been many examples of popular acts playing live with orchestral backing, such as Metallica's S&M.