Andrew Davis has proven himself a fine interpreter of this century's British classical music (esp. Elgar), and I assume he would be a fine choice to try. I've settled on three complete sets (Previn, Boult, and Slatkin) and find something in each to like. I've begun collecting the Naxos issues and have been completely satisfied. I have a smattering of other single cds, and each can be charming on its own. But I do prefer to find a conductor's whose corpus is widely recognized to be sort of a "standard" by which to measure others. Of the four sets, I prefer Boult as that standard. D. Stephen Heersink San Francisco [log in to unmask]