A phemenal pia virtuoso, Er Dohnanyl also achieved fame as a conductor, teacher, and composer. According to Grove, Next to Liszt he ranks as the most versatile Hungarian musician, whose influence reached generations in all spheres of musical life. He is considered one of the chief architects of Hungary's musical culture in the 20th century. This fine, Inexpensive compilation of ten of Dohnanyi's best works, reprinted from authoritative sources, amply attests to his brilliant reputation. It contains Passacaglia, Op. 6; Four Rhapsodies, Op. 11; Winter Rounds: Ten Bagatelles, Op. 13; Humoresques In the Form of a Suite, Op. 17 (March, Toccata, Pavane with Variations, Pastorate, Introduction & Fugue); Six Concert Etudes, Op. 28; Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song, Op. 29; and Pastorale (Hungarian Christmas Song):