In the 1990s I was a keen collector of
Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series. A disc that delighted me was the 1997 release of Vol.15: the Massenet and Hahn Piano Concertos. I knew and loved Massenet's
Manon, originally from an English National Opera Radio 3 broadcast in the late 1970's of an English translation version. However, I had never heard of Reynaldo Hahn.
I subsequently acquired a disc of both Hahn's
Piano and Violin Concertos, and my initial impression of the
Violin Concerto was of a pretty superficial piece. However, for some reason, in 2015 or 2016, I returned to the CD and really liked the
Violin Concerto, considering it lyrical and memorable music. I found on the internet Henryk Szeryng perfoming the attractive second movement in a USA performance and hoped one day I might hear the entire concerto.
This is now due to be released and I have placed my order:
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9254142--henryk-szeryng-live-in-usa https://www.europadisc.co.uk/classical/218869/Henryk_Szeryng:_Live_in_USA.htm