Drew Capruder wrote: >At least in the USA, I believe the Kubelik set on Deutsche Grammophon has >been deleted from the catalog. I was going to buy it recently as a present >for a friend, but I can't find it listed in any of the on-line CD shopping >sites (and Berkshire doesn't have it). I believe it is available from the >Japanese HMV site, but there is a consideration shipping cost to the USA. It is listed at A&B Sound (Canada) for US $53.73 (http://www.absound.ca). Their search engine stinks, I searched on "Kubelik" and didn't find it, but then searched on "Mahler" and it was listed on the first screen, third from the bottom. I agree with Drew that going with a complete set can save money if you want to hear all of the symphonies, and Kubelik's is as good as any. A&B also has Solti, Haitink and probably others for around the same price as Kubelik, but I would go with Kubelik. If you're not sure whether you want all of the symphonies, I say start with the first...if you're going to respond to Mahler, you should respond to it. From there try the second, then the third, etc. Mahler's music evolved over time and that will provide a logical flow. At least this is one way to do it. Tim Dickinson [log in to unmask]