My next project is another attempt to realise one of the most brilliant romantic Orchestral Ouvertures.
As a Conductor Richard Strauss already has had some fun to conduct several times Works of his 7 Years older collegue Reznicek.
Yes this very powerful music does need not only many kind as "crisp" as agile shortnortes but also some broad soaring cantilenas and a wide range of dynamic colors.
It would be a great fun to see if anyone would ever be able to cope with such demanding score with any other available Library. (I seriously just could not imagine any at all) As you can see from the interval to my last post (two days before) what you can hear doesn't afford any disproportional amount of Work. Presumably many orchestras would need 'a bit' more to just rehearse it.
(I know there are some people here who can't just allow themself to have fun with good music as soon they read the word "Synchron". Brothers I already know your complains by heart, do me a favour and do not bore me any further with constantly repeating them again and again.)
However since this is a public forum I hope that perhaps those who are still more open minded, might have some fun with this little experiment to realise one of the most brilliant romantic ouverture of this today still seldom played great austrian late romantic composer.