Lovers of the less-known repertoire and of intriguing musical works must not miss out on this CD, featuring four compositions for piano and wind instruments by Russian (Rubinstein, Tcherepnin, Ippolitov-Ivanov) and Polish (Tansman) composers from the 19th and 20th centuries. The most interesting work is by far the Quintet in F Maj. by Anton Rubinstein, although the two short pieces by Ippolitov-Ivanov and Tansman are also quite noteworthy. By Tcherepnin, the CD features the charming Quintet Op.107, where in three short movements - totalling little less than seven minutes of music - the fresh and spontaneous creative vein of the composer produces very pleasurable writing.