Tenenbaum recorded among others Bach's
sonatas and partitas,
Locatelli's
Art of the Violin, Mozart's violin concertos, and Beethoven's
Violin Concerto. She recorded Vivaldi's concerto for four violins in B-flat, RV 553, with her husband Alexander playing 2nd violin. She recorded a viola recital, again with Kapp, of transcriptions and original pieces,
Chausson's
Pièce pour alto et piano, Op. 39, and
Henri Vieuxtemps'
Caprice from
Hommage à Paganini, Op. 9. A reviewer described her playing of two
Hungarian Dances "spontaneous and uninhibited, dramatic with an exciting touch of recklessness". The collection ''The Paganini's at Home'' combines chamber music by
Paganini, for viola with violin, cello and guitar, played by her husband,
Dorothy Lawson and Paul Bernard. In 1997, she recorded Klebanov's viola concerto and
Japanese Silhouettes, a "unique combination of song cycle and viola d'amore concerto", with soprano Natalia Biorro and Kapp conducting the Philharmonia Virtuosi. A reviewer from the American Viola Society noted: Tenenbaum is known for also playing
salon repertory, such as works for violin and piano recorded as
Songs Without Words with pianist Kapp, by composers such as
Fritz Kreisler and
Henryk Wieniawski. A reviewer compared her to
Jascha Heifetz and noted: In 1995, she recorded music she played on the
Queen Elizabeth 2 with pianist
Anton Nel, titled "Tea Time on the QE2". == Notes ==