Yes, based on the elitist argument that Bach was a genius. I don't disagree necessarily with that assessment, but what makes it iffy is that (1) the recognition of the man's genius is apparently sanctioned only for those 'in the know', and (2) appreciation of Bach needs to be put into perspective of something else, which is implied should not be recognized as genius. I'd like to observe that at the peak of her fame, Shakira moved a vastly larger number of people with her work than Bach ever did at any given time (although you may argue that the total sum over time might be in favor of Bach, but he did have a 300 year head-start). Indeed, the words 'innate superiority' are mine. Let's call a duck, a duck.
I would argue that the number of people you move is inversely proportional to your value as an artist.