“...here’s a wonderful chance to experience another side of this accomplished musician who, judging from this disc, shines in any musical setting.” New York Today
“All four (very different) works are commandingly played by Dicterow....” Julian Haylock, Classic CD
As the Concertmaster of one of the world's great orchestras, Glenn Dicterow boasts an impressive pedigree, being able to number Heifetz, Stern, Szeryng, Galamian and others among his teachers. The list of orchestras and conductors with whom he has made concerto appearances is too long to list here, but grew from his debut at age 12 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic playing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto.
| 1-7 | Bernstein | Sonata for Violin and Piano | 15:38 |
| | Martinu | Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola | 15:22 |
| 8 | | | 4:01 |
| 9 | | | | Poco andante—Andante moderato |
| 5:50 |
| 10 | | | 5:19 |
| | Korngold | Four Pieces from Much Ado about Nothing | 12:35 |
| 11 | | | | Bridal Morning (Maiden in the Bridal Chamber) |
| 3:17 |
| 12 | | | | Dogberry and Verges (March of the Sentinel) |
| 2:03 |
| 13 | | | | The Garden Scene (Intermezzo) |
| 4:46 |
| 14 | | | 2:08 |
| | Corigliano | Sonata for Violin and Piano | 22:26 |
| 15 | | | 2:41 |
| 16 | | | 6:47 |
| 17 | | | 4:46 |
| 18 | | | 7:53 |
TT: 66:31 |