Though I'm certain this discussion has come and gone before, I'm interested in discussing any works and composers who fall under the large and dubious blanket-category of 'neoclassical.' Examples range from Hindemith to Prokofiev to numerous Paris-based composers (Milhaud, Honegger, Tansman, Martinu, Poulenc, Auric). I'm coming off of a rather long hiatus from classical music and have been taking great pleasure in finding a lot more of these composers' works floating around on Youtube and coming out on CD.
A couple random examples...
Related to this, Eliane Reyes recently put out a great Naxos disc containing Tansman's 24 Intermezzos, a set of short works that he wrote right before WWII.
I'd be curious to hear any discussion of anything surrounding this vast, but not-often-mentioned bunch of composers/works.