I am in Villa-Lobos heaven. I forgot how incredible his music is and thankfully I had a beautiful two CD set of stereo recordings by Enrique Batiz of all the Bachianas Brasileiras - some truly gorgeous and very moving music, and the recording is mostly excellent in terms of sound. But I also was happy to see I'd at some point got a huge box set from EMI of Villa-Lobos himself conducting all the Bachianas plus a ton of other stuff - on two three-CD sets - six CDs of this amazing music - I haven't listened to those yet but I recall the mono sound being really good. And then I found yet another two-CD set of Christina Ortiz doing the five piano concertos. I also had Stokowski conducting several pieces, and there's more, too, and eventually I'll pull it all out. I also uploaded his wonderful Forest of the Amazon CD - that was his reworked music that he'd written for the film Green Mansions - they tossed much of the score and much was rearranged by Bronislau Kaper - I can't imagine the film not being helped by this wonderful music that got mutilated, but hearing it here was a real treat. That recording was made in 1960 and Villa-Lobos died soon thereafter. If you don't know his music (you probably know the very famous Bachianas Brasileiras 5, if not by name, certainly by tune.