I have a Quintessence cassette of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and Concerto in F. The quote from some reviewer on the cover says Lewenthal, but the microscopic print on what appears to be a tiny version of a record cover says Jerome Lowenthal. Probably it's Jerome. Anyone else who has this cassette? The Elan CD 82276 of Alkan, Liszt is the same music as the RCA HP 63310 with Alkan, Liszt Piano Music. The HP technology aparrently resulted in better sound according to one source I read. Anyway, the CD sounds fantastic and cost about half of what the Elan one went for. I paid a small fortune for an LP of that music years ago and all I could find was mono. On the CD, I believe that I can detect several splices in Lewenthal's Quasi Faust by Alkan, but otherwise it is stunning. There was an LP (in stereo, I believe) that included the Hexameron by Liszt as well as his Norma Fantasy. Hex made it to CD, but Norma didn't. Lewenthal's Norma was reviewed as the best recording ever made of this piece. I consider it to be one of Liszt's greatest works and maybe one of the greatest piano pieces I have ever heard. Joel Hill Tallahassee, FL - USA ALKAN Web Page: http://www.nettally.com/joelhill/alkan