A trio for oboe, horn, and piano (if memory serves) by Herzogenberg is fairly often played on the radio hereabouts in the earlier of its (two, I think) recordings. Rather nice. Yes, an e minor mass by the same Herzogenberg was released on cpo earlier. There is also other music by him unrecorded (again, if memory serves) such as a cello sonata that I seem to recall William Newman mentioning helps fill out the pictur eof Brahms'? Hrm. Looking at library catalog entries for Herzogenberg one finds such things as... a first cello sonata in a, op. 52, 2nd cello sonata in D, op 64 from 1890, 3rd cello sonata op 94 in E-flat- (hrm maybe I was thinking of someone else then re the cello sonata...) the op 61 oboe/horn/piano trio mentioned before a piano&wind quintet op 43 in E-flat (recorded on Bayer records) a cantata Columbus 3 string quartets op. 42 (g, d, G) other string quartets too a symphony in B-flat op. 70 Other things.. -Eric Schissel