Don't have any reservations about picking up this CD. As with all Naxos recordings, the performances are first-class and recorded in such a way that you hear the music rather than the painstaking attentions of a suite of sound engineers. The transcriptions from De Falla's orchestral pieces are nice to have, but the harpsichord concerto is especially excellent and difficult to find. It rivals Stravinsky and Copland in its rhythmic invention, and Elizabeth Anderson attacks it with an energy and enthusiasm that would do Wanda Landowska proud.