Immerse yourself in the rich, late Romantic and early modernist orchestral works of Richard Strauss with the album "Strauss: Orchestral Works." Released in 2006 by Sony Classical, this collection showcases the genius of one of the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The album features four captivating pieces, including the iconic "Also sprach Zarathustra," a tone poem that opens with one of the most recognizable fanfares in classical music. The album also includes "Metamorphosen," a deeply expressive work for string ensemble, and the "Capriccio" prelude, a display of Strauss's mastery of orchestration. Recorded in March 2006, the performances on this album are brought to life by the St. Petersburg New Philharmonia, capturing the full breadth and depth of Strauss's compositional prowess. With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a perfect introduction to Strauss's orchestral works, offering a blend of dramatic intensity, lyrical beauty, and technical brilliance that has made his music enduringly popular.