this is just a non fancy recording of maybe the most popular Tales of medtner, the two from op,.20. the first is a lyrical and dramatic piece in b-flat minor, no title, and the second is 'La campanella,' a superb virtuoso concert piece told 'by the bell, not about the bell.'
i've played these for a while but have a new appreciation for op.20 no.1, medtner's tempo indications are pretty specific but also unusual italian language, and a close reading of those resulted in a new interpretation esp. in the middle couple of pages.
medtner recorded these himself, of special interest is his recording of La campanella, which is so rhythmically hypnotizing. he indicated strict adherence to one tempo throughout, but his metronome marking in the piece (quaver=92) is very slow. his own recording is about quaver=124. i dont' put too much stock in metronome markings but because he tends to be so strict in his commentary, it should be addressed.
also interesting footnote, Heifetz seems to have transcribed no.1 for violin and piano, you can find a recording of him playing that lyrical piece.