I guess this is my debut on the NEW board...and since Americans are my area, I'll make a plug for Horatio Parker. What Victorian choral piece is more stirring than Hora Novissima? (Good recording available, too: from Nebraska on Albany records) And the Northern Ballad..surely he's the American Tchaikovsky??!! (on records Hegyi and Krueger both good, Krueger maybe a little more magical on the descending bass line in the coda.) And most recently the marvelous scene for baritone and orchestra 'Cahal Mor of the Wine-Red Hand' newly (and excellently) recorded on Albany records by Patrick Mason. All full of good tunes and red-blooded Romanticism. Makes you yearn for his opera Mona, premiered at the Metropolitan Opera... Best, from NYC David K