Re: KUER radio

2010-01-02 Thread mistertaterbug
Careful there Dawn, you're giving away your favorite fetish...makes me fat just thinking about it. I can say that my kids knew Vivaldi by ear before I did. Shameful, ain't it? Pass the cake... Bugs On Jan 2, 2:32 pm, Dawn Bradbury wrote: > KUER radio has been playing a lot of mandolin from SLC

Re: KUER radio

2010-01-02 Thread mistertaterbug
Careful there Dawn, you're giving away your favorite fetish...makes me fat just thinking about it. I can say that my kids knew Vivaldi by ear before I did. Shameful, ain't it? Let me eat cake... Bugs On Jan 2, 2:32 pm, Dawn Bradbury wrote: > KUER radio has been playing a lot of mandolin from SLC

KUER radio

2010-01-02 Thread Dawn Bradbury
KUER radio has been playing a lot of mandolin from SLC. Mostly on early mornings...7-8 a.m.I didn't know that Vivaldi wrote for mandolin. It is very Baroque (duh?) but so beautiful. The last one was a two mandolin suite which was like cake and buttercream frosting to the ear! Yum. -- You received

Re: classical mandolin on the radio

2010-01-02 Thread Terry Harvey
Tater, Thanks for the link, there's a lot of interesting recordings there other than musical as well. Was listening to a speech by Teddy Roosevelt from 1919 concerning social equity in an industrial society. I've bookmarked this site to be sure. Again, thanks On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 8:08 AM, mis

Re: classical mandolin on the radio

2010-01-02 Thread mistertaterbug
Howdy Erik, I listen to the radio mainly when I'm in the car anymore and listen to NPR lately, at least until the features start to repeat. That's pretty much what's on public radio here. Mostly classical and news. You'd think this so-called "music city" would be teaming with radio station options.