Vilem Veverka presents a captivating collection of chamber music with "Hanuš, Eben and Haas: Risonanza," released on May 29, 2009, under the Supraphon label. This album is a testament to Veverka's virtuosity and versatility, showcasing a blend of compositions that highlight the oboe, harp, and piano in various engaging configurations.
The album opens with the Trio concertante for Oboe, Harp and Piano, Op. 59b, a three-movement piece that ranges from the delicate Andantino to the lively Molto vivace e leggiero. Following this, the Sonata quasi una fantasia, Op. 61, offers a dynamic shift with its Moderato con fantasia and Allegro energico movements. Veverka's interpretation brings out the nuanced expressions and technical brilliance required for these pieces.
A standout track is "Risonanza for Harp Solo," a piece that allows Veverka to display his mastery of the harp, creating a mesmerizing solo performance. The album also features the intricate and varied movements of "Ordo modalis for Oboe and Harp," which spans from the solemn Intrada to the spirited Giga da caccia. The Suite for Oboe and Piano, Op. 17, concludes the album with its fiery Furioso and Con fuoco movements, balanced by the Moderato.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Veverka's artistry, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and styles that will appeal to lovers of chamber music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Veverka's performances promise an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.