Dear All, I am pleased to see the first CD, of three Mozart symphonies, in a Tintner memorial series on Naxos. His luminous and spiritually insightful Bruckner is testament to a great conductor. From all I have read about him he seemed like a thoroughly decent person too so it would be good to see his reputation expand. Does anyone know what further releases might include? Perhaps some archive recordings from Radio New Zealand and opera? Tintner's Bruckner 6 is simply the finest conducting I have heard of this piece in terms of maintaining a basic pulse and beautifully controlled crescendos (try the 2nd mvt). Unfortunately it is let down by some of the worst orchestral mistakes I have heard on CD. These could have been easily corrected and I feel Naxos owes it to Tintner to find another performance from the archives that does full justice to his stunning interpretation. Karajan, Klemperer, Blomstedt and Chailly don't even come close. Similarly we need another Bruckner 5 which isn't hampered by an awful dry acoustic. Kind rergards, David Harbin Nottingham, UK