28, is a suite for violin and piano written by George Enescu and completed on 10 April 1940.
The score is dedicated to the memory of Eduard Caudella, the composer's first violin teacher.
[1][2] Enescu's works for violin and piano with opus numbers are limited to three Sonatas and this suite, which came last.
The first performance took place in Bucharest on 22 February 1942 with the composer on violin and Dinu Lipatti on piano.
The same performers recorded it in 1943 for the Romanian Radio, but the 78 rpm masters appear to have been lost.