Newly remastered highlights taken from albums that were ravishingly reviewed in Gramophone; "The Smetana and Kodály are both evocative works and so attractive... The recording, both of violin and piano, excellent, and well balanced' (Vignettes) 'the fiddle playing is superb, especially in the Wieniawskis, Träumerei, the delightful Sarasate dance and the attractive Nováček, which is magically played'... 'many short encores here are gems. Milstein would toss these off with ease, whilst the audience would be spellbound, waiting for more"
2 Gluck Arr. Kreisler - Dance of the Blessed Spirits
3 Wieniawski - Mazurka Op.19 No.2
4 Vivaldi - Siciliano from Concerto in E Flat 'Il Retiro'
5 Kodály Arr. Milstein - It Rains in the Village
6 Chopin Arr. Milstein - Nocturne C Sharp minor No. 20, Op. Posth
7 Ries - Perpetuum Mobile
8 Nardini - Larghetto from Sonata in B Flat
9 Brahms Arr. Joachim - Hungarian Dance No. 2 in D minor
10 Massenet Arr. Marsick - Meditation from Thais
11 Stravinsky Arr. Dushkin - Russian Maiden's Song
12 Paradis Arr. Dushkin - Sicilienne
13 Rimsky-Korsakov Arr. Hartmann - Flight of the Bumblebee
14 Brahms Arr. Hochstein - Waltz Op. 39 No. 15
15 Poldini Arr. Kreisler - the Dancing Doll
16 Wieniawski - Polonaise Brillante No.1 in D, Op.4
17 Falla Arr. Kochanski - Asturiana
18 Falla Arr. Kochanski - Jota
19 Ravel - Berceuse on the Name of Gabriel Fauré
20 Sarasate - Romanza Andaluza
21 Schumann Arr. Hullweck - Traumerei
22 J. S. Bach Arr. Wilhelmj - Air from Suite No. 3
23 Novacek - Perpetuum Mobile
24 Tchaikovsky - Melodie
25 Debussy Arr. Hartmann- the Maid with the Flaxen Hair
26 Wieniawski - Scherzo-Tarantelle Op.16
Newly remastered highlights taken from albums that were ravishingly reviewed in Gramophone; "The Smetana and Kodály are both evocative works and so attractive... The recording, both of violin and piano, excellent, and well balanced' (Vignettes) 'the fiddle playing is superb, especially in the Wieniawskis, Träumerei, the delightful Sarasate dance and the attractive Nováček, which is magically played'... 'many short encores here are gems. Milstein would toss these off with ease, whilst the audience would be spellbound, waiting for more"