I have not had good experiences with compilations of works by a single artist lately, because I could not avoid the impression me that here material is thrown into a added reasonable price to the market, the one only camp in the CD rack takes away. But when I heard the Concerto No.3 in D Major by Vivaldi that I have stayed in three different interpretations in the closet, it was clear after the first short solo, here I hear something exceptional: I saw Il Cardellino (the thistle finch) as this concert is called alive jumping in front of me, full of vitality from branch to branch and his joie de vivre addition trillernd - rousing. And that is only possible if you have mastered his instrument so masterfully as James Galway. It would now take too long to go into all the 12 CDs that are included in the cartridge individually, although I can not say anything about the 3rd CD, because the CD number was included. 12 in this envelope, which then in the right envelope again appeared. Too bad, but not the end. The repertoire begins with Vivaldi and JS Bach, via Quantz (for me as a "Preussen" pleasing), Mozart, Danzi (One has the pleasure also to be able to listen Sabine Meyer!) And Italian composers of the 18th century up to the 20 . century, which is dedicated to the last CD. On it can show the artist that he can also bring contemporary pieces sovereign heard. Conclusion: For all friends of flute music is a must - and all others who are not yet the will, it will be when they hear this music.