Leo,
Here's a bit of M10 trivia. After hearing some of Goldschmidt's orchestral music, it seemed to me that much in the orchestration of M10 sounded as though it must have been done by him. One night, when I was working at the Virgin Megastore in S.F., a grandson (or nephew?) of Goldschmidt came in to buy a copy of Golschmidt's opera, "Beatrice Cenzi" (Sony Classical). I asked him if he knew if Goldschmidt had done much of the orchestration work for Cooke, and replied absolutely yes. He was very definite about this. I guess we'll never know just how much Cooke may have co-opted Goldschmidt's work. If that sounds surprising, know that experts are now pretty certain that "the Doc" ghost-wrote much of John Steinbeck's work centering around Monterey, and the Sea of Cortez. Regardless of who wrote it, I love that stuff.