Richard Pennycuick wrote: >It's Benedictus, an orchestration by Mackenzie (small "k") of the third of >his six pieces for violin and piano Op 37, and is to be found on Hyperion >CDA66764 with some of his other toothsome orchestral music played by the >BBC Scottish Orchestra under Martyn Brabbins. The CD runs 75:49, an added >incentive to buy it. While we're talking about CD playing times, I'm now going through the 11-CD set of the Shostakovich symphonies on Brilliant, that I ordered from Berkshire. It's hard to complain about a set costing US$1.99 per disk plus shipping and handling, but... Symphony No. 12 occupies a CD all by itself using up 37' 07" of playing time. Symphony No. 14 occupies a CD all by itself using up 45' 38" of playing time. Symphony No. 15 occupies a CD all by itself, using up 37'54" of playing time. All other disks have over an hour of playing time, three, over 75 minutes, one of which (containing Nos. 5 and 6) having over 77 minutes of playing time. It would appear then that Brilliant could have saved one disk by putting Symphonies Nos. 12 and 15 on one CD if they didn't want to split up No. 14, consisting of 11 short movements, between the two CDs containing Nos. 12 and 15. Walter Meyer