Erica Morini, a renowned violinist of her time, delivers a captivating performance in "Erica Morini plays Violin Masterpieces," recorded in July 1955 at Westminster Studios in New York. Accompanied by pianist Leon Pommers, this album is a collection of 13 enchanting pieces, spanning a total duration of 40 minutes. The repertoire includes timeless classics such as Schubert's "Ave Maria," arranged for violin and piano, and the enchanting "Midnight Bells" from "Der Opernball," arranged by Fritz Kreisler. The album also features works by Mozart, Sarasate, and Kreisler, showcasing Morini's exceptional technical prowess and expressive depth. This recording, originally released in 1955, has been reissued, allowing new generations to appreciate Morini's artistry. The album is a testament to Morini's virtuosity and her ability to bring out the beauty and nuance in each piece, making it a cherished addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.