Donald Satz wrote: >I've never heard a thing of Celi's. What work would be a good place to >start with? Hi, the only recording I have from Celi was bought last weekend. Like Don, neither K. or C. play much on my evenings, though I really appreciate Karajan's Beethoven and Strauss. The EMI release of the Eroica played buy the Munchener Philharmoniker conducted by Celi amazed me in every sense. He is slow, yes it is. I remember to be warned about that. But every bit of that "unhurried" conducting is pure delight and makes every sense. When I am hearing that CD (very often these last days...) I feel that instead of an orchestra Celi has an instrument in front of him, so one can sense every note played with is unique being, is single character. "Reducing" a Beethovem masterpiece to that puzzle of unique pieces is really a work of the finest art. I love that recording. Maybe it's a good place for any to start (including Don). Luis