Immerse yourself in the rich, expressive world of Jenő Hubay's viola repertoire with this captivating album, released on Hungaroton in 2014. Spanning a little over an hour and seventeen minutes, this collection showcases Hubay's mastery of chamber music, offering a diverse range of pieces that highlight the depth and versatility of the viola.
The album opens with Hubay's Viola Concerto, Op. 20, skillfully arranged by L. Huszar, taking you through a journey of three distinct movements: the lively Allegro, the serene Adagio, and the playful Allegro giocoso. This concerto is a testament to Hubay's ability to compose pieces that are both technically demanding and emotionally resonant.
Following the concerto, the album presents a delightful assortment of shorter pieces, each offering a unique glimpse into Hubay's musical prowess. From the introspective Elegie, Op. 14, No. 1, to the lively Reverie from the 6 Poèmes hongrois, Op. 27, Hubay's compositions demonstrate a remarkable range of emotions and styles.
The album also features the reconstructed Ballade from the Ballade et Humoreske, Op. 104, a testament to the careful work of L. Huszar in preserving and presenting Hubay's musical legacy. This album is a treasure trove for viola enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike, offering a comprehensive exploration of Hubay's contributions to the viola repertoire.