Here is some quirk with those Elcheapo Mahler 6. An aquaintance of me, she has a small collection of Mahler symphonies. Rcordings of that kind one might find in the foodstore. One day she said to me: "I HAVE TWO RECORDINGS OF MAHLER 6 NOW!!" (sorry for the capitols, but she is always screaming for some reason). I looked at the CDs and said: "Njaaa...". "OHG YEEES!" she said. "No you just believe you have two", I said. "NOOOOOOOOOO!!!" "You might be mistaken..." "I SEE TWO RECORDINGS!!!" "It is one. It is the same..." I tried to explain. "NO!!! I CAN COUNT THEM: ONE! TWO!...THERE YOU SEE; TWO RECORDINGS!!!" And so the discussion went on. After just an hour she agreed that I could be right. One hour seems to be a fairly long time for grasping the thought that the two Mahler 6 recordings was one and the same, but one can't help one has a poor intellectual capacity, and that is nothing to make fun of. But thanks to the bitter resistment I was almost starting to doubt I was actually right. But if the timings are exactly the same but two seconds, and they sound suspiciously similar, isn't there a great probability that the Nanut and Haenchen recordings are actually one and the same? Mats Norrman [log in to unmask]