I bought this dilapidated score book from a second-hand bookstore in Brisbane when I was participating in the beta testing for MOZART 6. The book has lost its cover, so I don't know the title. It's published by G. Schirmer in 1961 and has a foreword by Louis Moyse, who is probably the editor/arranger. It is a collection of 21 pieces for flute and piano, either composed originally for these instruments or arranged for them. The composers range from the 17th to the 19th century. This Rondo is another example how W.A. Mozart can present a range of emotions, effects, and surprises in quite a small space. It doesn't present many problems for the MOZART program. The interested MOZART user may notice the implementation of a ritardando in bars 17ff. I'm not overly happy with the MIDI representation: the MIDI flute (instrument 74) is always rather un- expressive, and the dynamics seem very mechanical. Enjoy! Michael Bednarek http://mcmbednarek.tripod.com/