The ninth classical recording: #190 Ludwig von Beethoven - Violin Sonata in A major, op. 47, "Kreutzer"
The opening here worried me a bit, as I needed (and expected) a more energetic song. It takes a little while to get into the fury of the opening, which sounds aggressive in its speed and ferocity. There are points where it teases a more gentle sound, but it doesn't quite let up from all of this. The second is calmer, making a counterpoint to the first movement, in a way that's calming while still somewhat uplifting - a restful tune. The music plays with that, building on it and varying it where it can. It focuses on the contrasts, which seems to come together at the end, which mixes between the manic early parts and quieter second movement, tying it together quite nicely to create a more uplifting sound.