I found the following 6-CD set at a Korean internet CD shop at a quite reasonable price (around U$36) and was wondering if it's worth investigating. * CD TItle: Edward Elgar/Symphonies & Orchestral Works * Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult * Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra * Label: EMI (Made in Japan) * Content: - CD 1: Symphony #1; Cockaigne Overture - CD 2: Symphony #2; Symphonic Prelude Op.76 - CD 3: Enigma Variations; Pomp & Circumstance Marches - CD 4: First Suite Op.1A; Second Suite Op.1B; Bavarian Dances Op.27; Froissart Overture - CD 5: Falstaff; Grania and Diarmid, incidental music Op.42 - CD 6: Serenade for Strings; Elegy; Dream Children; Carillon; Caractacus Cantata; Imperial March; Chanson de nuit; Chanson de matin; Light of Life Oratorio The website doesn't give me a lot of details about the recordings. It only says that these are MONO recordings, but I am not even sure if that applies to all the works in the CD set. Gramophone seems to think the world of Sir Adrian's interpretation of Elgar works. And I would be most interested to find out whether this version will be the clincher for me, since I have been rather disappointed with Sir Georg Solti's interpretation of the two symphonies. Any comments that might help me make a purchase decision are most welcome. Thanks in advance! Hi-Do Seoul, Korea