1.1 La Precieuse in the Style of Couperin 1.2 Scherzo in the Style of Dittersdorf 1.3 Scherzo in the Style of Dittersdorf 1.4 Allegretto in the Style of Boccherini 1.5 Caprice Viennois, Op. 2 1.6 Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3 1.7 Liebesleid 1.8 Liebesfreud 1.9 Chanson Meditation 1.10 Chant Sans Paroles 1.11 No. 5 in G minor 1.12 Chanson Louis XIII Et Pavane in the Style of Couperin 1.13 Gavotte 1.14 Aubade Provencale in the Style of Couperin 1.15 Aubade Provencale in the Style of Couperin 1.16 La Chasse in the Style of Cartier 1.17 Dance of the Blessed Spirits 1.18 SCHÖN Rosmarin 1.19 Andantino in the Style of Martini 1.20 Chanson Louis XIII Et Pavane in the Style of Couperin 1.21 Gavotte 1.22 Liebesleid 1.23 Berceuse 1.24 Chanson Meditation
Notes
When Fritz Kreisler made his first London recordings towards the end of 1911, he was already wildly popular in Britain. He was equally busy in Berlin and Vienna and visited the United States on occasion.