46, is the sole violin concerto by Anton Rubinstein.
Written in the Romantic style in 1857, when the composer was 28 years old, it was published by C.F.
Peters in 1859 with a dedication to violinist Henryk Wieniawski.
The work makes virtuoso demands of its soloist; and its character is more German in the tradition of Mendelssohn than Russian, likely all factors in its failure to claim a place in the standard repertory.
[1][2] August Wilhelmj arranged the concerto in an edition for violin with orchestra or piano.