In the previous digest, I see that someone is seeking a recording of the Goedicke (as it is usually, but not always, transliterated) and was referred to amazon.uk. The CD may or may not be out of print, or at least this appears to be the case from the amazon info and was further confirmed when I was not able to find it on www.arkivmusic.com, one of the more reliable US sources of classical CDs. I do see it at www.jpc.de but my experience with jpc is that it lists everything without much regard for actually being able to deliver the goods. Still, it might be worth a try. There are plenty of places to track down OOP and used CDs, but it is probably best to do and exhaustive search of the sources dealing with in print material. Be aware that the title of the 2 CD set that the concerto is "Russian Futurism, vol. 2" and so be sure to search by album title since there may be some disagreement the spelling for the composers name and also some sites may not choose to list the full contents individually. Don't let the fact that there is nothing at all "futuristic" (whatever that may mean) about the Goedicke concerto throw you off either, the title is just a meaningless catch-all.
Hope this helps more that it confuses and discourages, Peter Hirsch _______________________________________________ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org