Boris,
I was perfectly transparent in any previous inquiries regarding David Hurwitz. He is one of my best friends; I've known him for several decades - long before he ever thought of starting Classicstoday. It isn't his main source of income (far from it), and there are no monies being exchanged here what-so-ever. In fact, we live on opposite ends of the country now. I have nothing to do with Classicstoday.com. at this point. Conversely, D.H. has nothing to do with this site. For the most part, D.H. and I do have a similar outlook on orchestral music, and share similar tastes. I have disagreed with him in the past, but it is a rare occurance. Currently, I don't share his thoroughly negative opinion of the Norrington Mahler recordings. On that particular issue, you're more a kindred spirit with him than I - even though you actually haven't heard them. I've been pleasantly surprised by them, and find them quite interesting to listen to. Anyway, if it bothers you that I'm friends with D.H., or that I share many of the same opinions that he has, that's too bad! As I've said before, if you don't like what I write, don't read it! I like to post reviews of Naxos items because they're often times quite good, as well as being budget priced. Given your great interest in on-line rips of live performances, I'm sure you can appreciate inexpensive issues. Obviously, there are others here who seem perfectly glad that I had posted this particular Hurwitz review. You, yourself, chimed in quite positively about the Penderecki review. But what is even more ironic, is that there was absolutely no need for you to attack this review at all: I happen to share you enthusiasm for Brahms recordings conducted by Klemperer, Bohm, and Karajan (although, Karajan always left out the expo. repeat in Brahms 3). Frankly, Hurwitz likes those as well, particularly Klemperer, for whom he has a strong admiration for.