Great comments, edgewear. Â I share you appreciation of Straussâ âDon Quixoteâ. Â Fantastic work. Â Tone poem which, as you say, is practically a cello concerto; although the role of the viola (Sancho Panza) in this work is not to be underestimated. Â One of many examples of Straussâ genius. Â Hard for me to name a best Strauss composition since there are so many great ones. Â I would also point to âAn Alpine Symphonyâ, âTill Eulenspiegelsâ, âEin Heldenlebenâ as particularly good examples of his orchestration genius, Â And, of course, his operas; for me, âElektraâ in particular. Â
Halcro, being a fan of Decca recordings, if you donât own it, the Decca âElektraâ with Solti/Vienna is fantastic and available as a reissue from Speakers Corner. Â Hair raising music. Â I am also particularly fond of his âFour Last Songsâ. Â Schwarzkopfâs recording on EMI is fantastic. Â If forced to pick a favorite Strauss work, this might be it. Â
Regards.
Halcro, being a fan of Decca recordings, if you donât own it, the Decca âElektraâ with Solti/Vienna is fantastic and available as a reissue from Speakers Corner. Â Hair raising music. Â I am also particularly fond of his âFour Last Songsâ. Â Schwarzkopfâs recording on EMI is fantastic. Â If forced to pick a favorite Strauss work, this might be it. Â
Regards.