Aaron Rabushka wrote: >Well, Don, for my $100 I wouldn't mind some baroque in the morning--I've >started some of my best days with Corelli, Vivaldi, and Albinoni. And come >to think of it, some Victor Borge routines wouldn't be a bad way to fill in >the talk space. Washington's public radio station has a program Sunday mornings from six to ten called "Sunday Baroque" presented by a Susan Bona (sp?). My regret is that, as I rarely get to sleep before 1 am and often later, my radio alarm is set for 9 and I get to hear only the last hour. The program has, IMO, a very healthy mix of the familiar w/ what to me is less so, and the new or less familiar is uniformly interesting music. I wish the program would extend later into the day (I don't really need the Prairie Home Companion at 10 am!) as it ends just as I finish getting up and popping my stay-healthy pills. Walter Meyer