This 11-CD boxed set containing the complete Brahms chamber music should never have gone out of print. It's not just that the performances, featuring the likes of Arthur Grumiaux, the Quartetto Italiano, and the Beaux Arts Trio, are pretty uniformly excellent. No indeed--it's that Brahms' chamber music forms the core of his instrumental output and being able to enjoy it whole, with major artists, is a necessity that the major labels ought to be happy address. But of course, they don't.