[Machine Translation] A collection of three violin concertos, modern and contemporary British. Compared to the Elgar and Walton works, the style is more concise, and the accompanying orchestra is expected to sound more like chamber music. Patterson studied at the Royal Academy of Music. This concerto, subtitled "Serenade," is dedicated to Hawick, the performer of the album. It opens with a lively toccata movement, but the second movement features beautiful music led by an enchanting harp melody. Leighton is a composer known for more than 100 works, including three symphonies. The Violin Concerto, with the words of the Italian poet Negri, "I looked for you, but I could not find you..." is both serious and frenetic. Another composer, Jacobs, is also one of England's leading composers. This is a lyrical work in which the violin sings a technical and impressive melody.