American orchestras seem to be making a very deliberate attempt to reel in concertgoers with non-threatening programs full of “standard repertoire” works which couldn’t possibly cause anyone to have a strong adverse reaction. But the danger of such a strategy is that such “safe” programs frequently don’t inspire any strong reaction, positive or negative. Alexander Coppock has had enough of this approach: “When you program idle, trite, and useless music for my education and protection, I feel condescended to, because I have a need for honesty. Would you be willing to program music that you love, so that I may love it?”