Feb. 23rd, 2006

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Dear Mr. Classical Music Station,

First of all, thank you for the baroque music. There is always at least one baroque piece in the morning wake-up timeslot, for which I am thankful, and I've learned about three new composers so far. The 7:15 "Sousa-larm" is kind of cool too, in a no-more-than-once-a-day sort of way. And a thousand million thanks for not going all talk format like some radio stations I could mention.

However, please indicate what is up with the worldwide classical music station conspiracy to play drifty sleepy Ralph-Vaughan-Williams-Lark-Ascending crap during the afternoon Circadian dip? True, it's actually quite beautiful music, but where's the beat? It's hard enough staying awake from 2-3 pm without wandering through some afternoon of a faun or majestic tone painting.

Baroque is great! Mozart is great. I am not totally biased against the modern; Copland rocks. Barber's Adagio for Strings is always a winner. Just, you know, try to play things with some structure.

Oh, and earlier music than baroque wouldn't hurt either.

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