For Scherchen fans, the Berkshire Record Outlet (broinc.com) is currently offering for sale a 27-disc Scribendum set titled The Art of Hermann Scherchen, priced at $53.73. Their description of it is as follows:
"Recorded 1951-62, pieces include Carl Orff's 'Entrata', Gliere's Third Symphony, Mahler's Symphonies 1, 2, 5, 7 + Adagio from Symphony #10, Overtures by Reznicek, Herold & Auber, Khachaturian's 'Gayaneh' Suite and Symphonies by Beethoven, Brahms & Tchaikovsky. Ensembles include The English Baroque Orchestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vienna State Opera Orchestra and Royal Philharmonic. Soloists incl. Nan Merriman, Leopold Simoneau, Maria Stader and Petre Munteanu)."
The Mahler material—and much of the remainder—seems to have been licensed from Westminster/DG.
Berkshire is also offering Scribendum's The Art of Jascha Horenstein, five discs for $29.95, described as follows:
"Strauss, Death and Transfiguration. Hindemith, 'Mathis der Maler' Symphony. Mahler, Symphonies 1, 3 [London Symphony. With Norma Proctor and choruses. Rec. 7/70, 5/72, 9/69 & 7/70] & 6 [Stockholm Philharmonic. Rec. 'live', 4/66]. Brahms, Symphony #2 [Danish Radio Symphony. Rec. 'live', 3/16/72]. (All recordings licensed from Unicorn-Kanchana Records)"
A good opportunity to pick up the Horenstein Mahler material for those who still want it for their collections.
James