Listening to lots of different performances of the Rachmaninov symphonies - oh, how I love these and never tire of them - and the performances, the good ones at least, are so varied and different, but somehow find fresh nuances. Listening to Mariss Jansons right now - not a conductor I love (his Shostakovich set put me off Shostakovich for a year), but he does very nicely by the second symphony. Not the best of the best, but sound is excellent and I like his performance. I've got three different versions of all three symphonies conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov - he recorded all three three times with three different orchestras - they're all different but really good, I must say - all have their strengths - I really like the 60s one on Melodiya, because it's got that Russian sound - but his later two performances are not with Russian orchestras and their probably a bit smoother, sound-wise. And the more I listen to the third symphony, the more I'm in love with it. Also, I got a Japanese version of the Ormandy three symphonies - a "reviewer" on Amazon was complaining it wasn't a new master - someone took issue with that and said that to his ears it was, so I took a chance and guess what? It's absolutely a fresh remaster and sounds great - the US release sounded just fine, but this has more volume and more clarity and depth and it's obvious from note one. I also found out in the garage a tape of a broadcast version by Stokowski at the Hollywood Bowl - I have to say it's a terrific performance and at the time of the broadcast (late 1940s) it was the only time in decades that anyone had performed the symphony without the sanctioned cuts. I'm seriously thinking about seeing if my genius audio restoration guy can clean it up - if so, I think I'll put it out on Kritzerland. It's just like movie music.