I enjoy the music of Fritz Kreisler. I don't know much about violin music, but the few people I know that play the violin say that his music belongs in any serious musicians' repertoire. Why is this? Is it because of the technique required to perform his music, or simply because of the music itself? I can think of some music for violin that I would consider equally beautiful, yet they do not claim it belongs in a serious musicians' repertoire. What is it about Kreisler's music that earns him this recognition?
V/R
Shapley
