Donald Clarke wrote: >At one point I had over 80 recordings of Mahler's 4th symphony. ... I know the feeling. I had 6000 classical CD's stolen from my house while I was on the air doing my classical music show... The police and insurance company didn't believe anybody would have that many classical recordings... but later gave in when about 1/4 of them were found out in the desert near Gallup, New Mexico. They didn't sell because eBay wasn't that big back in 1994. Thieves I have met since tell me it is very difficult to get rid of the classical music they have robbed from somebody's house. My collections have been rebuilt to where I have over 40 recordings of Beethoven's violin concerto, nearly that many of Mozart's Magic Flute, Most of the work of Charles Ives, and Shostakovich. I take pure delight in listening for all the interpretations famous performers and conductors put out. It is of particular interest to track the unfolding of 20th Century and Modern music... But I still meet people who have a large percentage of their CD collection still unopened. Are they merely showing off. I do not dare ask. Ray Bayles *********************************************** The CLASSICAL mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's HDMail High Deliverability Mailer for reliable, lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html