Michael Hersch's "Hersch: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 / Fracta / Arrache" is a compelling exploration of experimental music, released under the prestigious Naxos label on November 21, 2006. This album is a testament to Hersch's innovative compositional style, blending intricate orchestration with avant-garde sensibilities. Spanning a duration of one hour and four minutes, the album features a diverse range of works, including two full symphonies and two standalone pieces, "Fracta" and "Arrache." Hersch's Symphony No. 2 is particularly noteworthy, with its four distinct movements—"Prestissimo," "Adagio," "Largo," and "Moderato"—each offering a unique emotional and textual landscape. The album showcases Hersch's ability to push the boundaries of classical music, creating a sound that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply expressive. For those interested in contemporary classical music and experimental compositions, this album is a captivating addition to any collection.