well, I confess not having yet heard (I just ordered it) but I already know most of the records grouped in this package at unbeatable prices: "Plasson" concertos by Mork and Capuçon, music piano by Anne Queffélec and "Wolf" directed by Georges Prêtre. ie I order to discover the string quartet version "and night" by the Belcea and the chamber music works, and for the two unreleased on CD, the first version of the "Wolf" and the first symphony engraved in 1977 by Jean-Claude Casadesus. to return the rest, all these interpretations are excellent, although I have a discreet preference for "metabolas" flamboyant Charles Munch, is a matter of taste. Similarly, the cello concerto "while a distant world" (one of the finest twentieth century) boasts superlative discography (Rostropovich, Pergamenchikov, Poltera) Mork but is at a level of excellence entirely comparable and such a masterpiece easily supports multiple approaches ... with this album, it was the essence of the work of Dutilleux (missing "space postage-movement", "mystery of the moment" and "the same agreement, "I think it's just about everything from essential works of this great composer Henri Dutilleux but has virtually written that essential works such as Jean Roy said" he does that chief resigns to work "...) so a priori unbeatable value price.