I wrote of Hurlstone: >>There was a Lyrita CD of some orchestral music and, IIRC, an >>LP containing his piano concerto. ... Roger Hecht recalled: >I had that Lyrita CD for a while (was it orchestral music? I >thought it was chamber music) but didn't care much for it >and eventually sold it. I remember almost nothing about it. Occasionally, the old LP and CD catalogues cluttering one of my bookshelves come in handy and on this occasion show that my memory and Roger's are still functioning well. The Lyrita CD of orchestral music contained The Magic Mirror Suite, Variations on a Hungarian Air and Variations on an Original Theme. The CD Roger mentioned presumably contains at least a piano quartet and a piano trio which once shared a Lyrita LP. The piano concerto LP also contained his Fantasy Variations on a Swedish Air for piano and orchestra. There have also been recordings of Four Characteristic Pieces for clarinet and piano, the bassoon sonata and a cello sonata and, of course, the Dutton CD Don mentioned. Google produced some thousands of hits when asked for William Hurlstone, but not all were for the composer. I even checked Henry Fogel's Records site (http://www.henrysrecords.org/index.html) which can be useful in such cases but there was nothing there. I have heard some of this music but, like Roger, remember little of it. Presumably Henry Fogel doesn't either. Richard Pennycuick