Actually, I do not like those expenditures: Take a famous conductor, a few pieces known composers to and so receives a, well selling CD. On this CD is now from baroque to classical music, so from Vivaldi to Beethoven, everything available. But what now, can distribute any bad impressions that evokes the colorful composing again, is the music that remains ultimately. Even if it hurts in some places that the seventh symphony Beethoven's only begins with the second set and then also ends again, my interpretation Karajan liked a lot. Beautifully theatrically he brings the powerful force of music to advantage. So keep a CD in which it pays to listen more closely to itself. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)