Bob Kasenchak wrote: >According to the back of the CD cover (all I have to go on) the piece is >called: > >Musikalisches Blumenga:rtlein und Ley:ptziger Allerley: >(where colons indicate umlauts after letters they are upon) >Something about a musical flowergarden I believe, and then?? Leipziger Allerlei is a dish, a food preparation, the composition of which I no longer recall. ("Allerlei" means "hodge-podge", "mixture" or "medley", and leipziger Allerlei may be some kind of mixed dish, possibly of leftovers, but I just don't recall, although I remember my mother referring to it.) The title "Musicalisches Blumengaertlein und Leipziger Allerlei" (the "t" and umlauted "y", as well as the final "y" instead of "i" may be a deliberate archaism) sounds like an irreverent, slightly self-deprecating, title meaning something like "Musical Flower Garden and Mixed Salad". Unfortunately, I don't know the musical work itself. Walter Meyer