Only two of the 'Study Symphonies' have been recorded and Nos.2 and 3 are presumed lost. I haven't listened to the completions of (the much later) Nos.4 and 5 for ages - I'll have to dig them out. Certainly it'd be good to have the two surviving early symphonies in new recordings, though they are very early and uncharacteristic - No.1 in D minor is from 1895, (No.2 in F major from 1895, No.3 in F major from 1896) and No.4 in E flat from 1898, i.e. all were written by the time Enescu was seventeen.
The same applies to Dohnanyi, of course. And Tippett. And Sibelius. And Arnell. Perhaps.
The same applies to Dohnanyi, of course. And Tippett. And Sibelius. And Arnell. Perhaps.