Mike Leghorn wrote: >You'll have a hard time fitting 20 classical pieces on one cd. Well I know of one instance which did even better than that..."Fifty Great Treasures of Music"...issued on 2 LPs! What I really enjoy about this set is that while there are titles like...Symphony No.5 and Symphony No.1...composers aren't always listed! It is not a collection of "Greatest Hits" it is really a collection of "Best known themes from the classics." Also, needless to say, the performers are not identified. Another favorite in my collection was produced locally...It is a 45 rpm record which offers, in the space of four minutes, something like snippets of about 25 popular songs. Then there was a disc issued by Opus One records: " It contains a 3:50 condensation of Wagner's Ring and a 4:30 condensation of the Bartok String Quartets. Just the thing for the person on the go... Opus One No.58 Noah Creshevsky: Ring precis and Bartok precis. In the words of the immortal Anna Russell..."I'm not making this up!" Karl