Richard Wetz's "Wetz: Violin Concerto, Op. 57 / Traumsommernacht / Hyperion" is a captivating journey through the romantic and expressive world of early 20th-century classical music. Released on January 1, 2003, this album showcases Wetz's mastery of orchestral and violin concerto writing, offering a rich and varied listening experience. The centerpiece of the album is the Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op. 57, a four-movement work that demonstrates Wetz's ability to blend technical virtuosity with deep emotional resonance. The concerto's movements, ranging from the restrained and introspective first movement to the decisive and energetic third, provide a compelling exploration of the violin's expressive capabilities. Complementing the concerto are two standalone works: "Traumsommernacht, Op.14," a dreamy and evocative piece that captures the essence of a summer night, and "Hyperion, Op. 32," a powerful and dramatic orchestral work that showcases Wetz's ability to craft compelling and engaging musical narratives. Performed with skill and passion, this album is a testament to Richard Wetz's enduring legacy as a composer and a must-listen for fans of romantic and post-romantic classical music.