Daylight Saving Time Musical Commiseration

Daylight Saving Time Musical Commiseration

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The possibility of stroke is elevated, even as productivity plummets. Sunday drives will become snarled in traffic accidents. Everyone will be moody and depressed.

Sleepers, awake! Welcome to Daylight Saving Time!

Brew yourself an extra strong pot of coffee, and join me on WPRB for a morning of musical commiseration.

Among our featured highlights, Trenton’s own George Antheil will collaborate with George Balanchine on “Dreams.” A female somnambulist will dance across the rooftops with the Moon-Dandy in Erwin Schulhoff’s ballet “Moonstruck.” And Jean Francaix will puzzle over how to change his flower clock in “L’horloge de flore.”

It’s all about lost sleep and syncopated clocks, this Sunday morning from 7 to 10 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. I’m told we’ll get our hour back on November 4. Until then, enjoy the Circadian Apocalypse. If you’re on time, you’re already late, on Classic Ross Amico.


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