Richard Strauss, a titan of late Romantic music, presents a captivating collection of orchestral works with "Strauss: Burlesque in D." Released in 2000 under the Maestoso label, this album offers a concise yet powerful exploration of Strauss's compositional genius, spanning a total of 37 minutes. The album features three tracks, including the titular "Burlesque for Piano and Orchestra in D Minor," a piece that showcases Strauss's characteristic wit and virtuosity. This work is a delightful parody of the romantic ideals of Richard Wagner and Johannes Brahms, demonstrating Strauss's unique ability to blend reverence and irreverence. The album also includes the two parts of "Concertino for Piano and Orchestra," further highlighting Strauss's mastery of orchestration and his penchant for dramatic flair. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling introduction to Strauss's orchestral works, performed with precision and passion.