Louis Moreau Gottschalk's "Gottschalk: Night in the Tropics" is a captivating classical album released in 2000 under the Maestoso label. This collection of eight tracks offers a rich tapestry of romantic and tropical-inspired compositions, showcasing Gottschalk's unique blend of European classical traditions and Caribbean influences. The album opens with the enchanting "A Night in the Tropics," a two-part symphony that sets the stage for a musical journey through lush landscapes and vibrant cultures. Highlights include "The Banjo," a lively piece that incorporates elements of American folk music, and "Souvenir de Porto Rico," a march that captures the spirit of the island. Other notable tracks are "Le Bananier," "Ojos Criollos," and "Bamboula," each offering a distinct flavor of tropical allure. The album, recorded by the Hot Springs Music Festival under the direction of Richard Rosenberg, is a testament to Gottschalk's innovative spirit and enduring legacy in the world of classical music. With a total duration of 54 minutes, this album is a delightful exploration of Gottschalk's musical genius, perfect for fans of romantic and classical compositions.