I have to make an uncomfortable observation to all that accuse Public Radio stations of catering to the lesser tastes of the general public. (Everyone but us.) Recently I submitted a posting regarding Schoenberg's "Moses and Aron," which did not generate even one public response. Granted, my "review" was not exactly substantial, but I'm surprised no one wanted to talk about the work itself, or the conductor, or the recording--even if it has been talked about previously. A new recording of a major 20th Century opera such as "Moses and Aron" conducted by a man with the stature of Boulez doesn't come around too often. Yet there have been at least 22 postings regarding, "Was Beethoven Black," and a whopping 56 on "Soundtracks." If you were a general manager for a CM radio station and used the latest MCML archives as a guide to "what's hot," what would *you* schedule between 7 and 9PM? A Schoenberg opera or a Performance Today - Special Edition: Was Beethoven Black? (With special guest, movie composer John Williams.) May all of us barbarians hang our heads in shame..... John Smyth