The wonderful Italian-British violinist Alfredo Campoli (1906-1991) plays Monti’s “Czardas.” Sure, it’s candy, but beautifully done.
I’ve only recently discovered Campoli. I have a terrific recording of him performing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto that I actually listen to on purpose. It’s right up there with Oistrakh’s recording, in my opinion.

I have a huge soft spot in my heart for Czardas. It was the first really cool, whizbang piece I was allowed to play in a recital (transposed for piano, of course).
Which makes me wonder about other transcriptions for other instruments like, say, trombone . . .
Ooo! That is great playing indeed.