You know if this is true then the conclusion one would have to take is that perhaps this RC business seems not to be doing too much to interest new and potential classical listeners especially listeners under 35. If this is such great music why don't more people listen to it? I wonder if they're really made to feel that they need some kind of a special ticket or knowledge in their musical bag when perhaps all they need is what they already have........ears. I suspect that the RC stuff is just perceived as some kind of didactic exercise purporting to instruct and edify but really prescribing or (perhaps unintentionally proscribing?) what is really fine music and what should be listened to. It's real evident to me why people would possibly beg off this music when getting in the clutches of a hold the line RC classical music crowd. For me, I got my lesson after picking up a pamphlet showing works that were the hallmark of certain composers. They were great but I asked myself where were the ones I liked? They missed 'em and big time. At that point,I felt sufficiently full of myself to say to the pamphleteers yes I liked your choices but I like mine better. It was then that I knew I was on my own in the classical landscape but all the time knowing and keeping in mind what Will Rogers said......."we're all ignorant....but on different things". Rich