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Two of the pieces, Liebesfreud and Liebesleid, were the subject of virtuoso transcriptions for


solo piano by Kreisler's friend Sergei Rachmaninoff (Kreisler often played these pieces as
encores at his concerts, though the pieces are usually performed separately.

In 1911, he published solo piano arrangements of the pieces as Alt-Wiener


Tanzweisen.[2] The pieces have since appeared in numerous settings for other
instruments, or orchestrated.
Two of the pieces, Liebesfreud and Liebesleid, were the subject of virtuoso
transcriptions for solo piano by Kreisler's friend Sergei Rachmaninoff (1931),[3] who
also recorded these transcriptions
Kreisler often played these pieces as encores at his concerts, though the pieces
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