1 in A minor, Op.28 by Karl Goldmark was composed in 1877 and premiered in Bremen the same year.
Goldmark is supposed to have later composed a second violin concerto, but if so it was never published, and is believed to be lost.
It has started to re-enter the repertoire, through recordings by such prominent violin soloists as Itzhak Perlman and Joshua Bell.
Nathan Milstein also championed the work and Milstein's recording of the Concerto (1957) is widely considered the definitive one.
[citation needed] Recordings of this concerto include: