A note: Stravinsky is recommended quite often here, although my favorite
is Monteux.
However, I may be having neurotransmitter problems, or do I recall a
biography of either Stravinsky or Robert Craft in which the author felt
Craft was conductor for a significant percentage of Stravinskys recordings.
Either by taking the baton in the recording hall, or rehearsing the
orchestra.
Unfortunately I cannot remember a reference. Perhaps some other list member
can recall details. Or should I get my affairs in order.
Regards,
Tom Connor (age 54, and I hope not THAT old)