"Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony Op. 9 ... calls for considerable virtuosity from each of its 15 solo players, and the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra under Heinz Holliger acquits itself very well ... Holliger gives a meticulous account of Webern's enigmatic Symphony, Op. 21, with its intimate series of canons ... But perhaps the most fascinating item here is Holliger's own arrangment for chamber orchestra of Schoenberg's 'Six little piano pieces', Op. 11, so imaginatively and inventively done that they almost amount to entirely new pieces".