The two hundred and thirtieth classical recording: #141 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony no. 36, "Linz"
The basics of a Mozart symphony are clear - usually quite big and imposing, going for some volume and, in the case of his 36th, without as much subtlety in its movements. This is for a brass-heavy orchestra and it plays through, with the strings adding their franticness to the bold sound. Even the slower, smaller minuet feels that in comparison, with a lot of depth of sound still happening inside it.