Bruckner 6 & Mozart Sinfonia Concertante
Two composers, both thinking big. Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante sets violin and viola against the orchestra and lets them talk to each other, weaving through some of the most graceful string writing he ever produced.
Bruckner's Sixth, a symphony that gets played far less often than it deserves, full of long, unhurried melodies, warm brass and a slow-building power that rewards patience. If you've never heard it live, this is the one to come for.