My list must include entire compositions. Picking movements from great masterpieces is an abomination. Attention span is developed by listening to the whole piece. Here are a few of my favorites:
J.S. Bach...Magnificat in D - Munchinger (London); The Musical Offering - Richter (Archiv); Cantata #21 (Archiv); Mass in Bm (Archiv)
Mozart...Clarinet Quintet in A - Leister (DG); Symphony #40 in Gm - Walter (CBS/Sony); Piano Sonata K331 - Uchida; Seranade for 13 winds, K 361 - De Waart (Phillips)
Beethoven...All Piano Sonatas played by Emil Gilels (DG). All Piano Concertos played by Rudolph Serkin (Telarc). Violin Concerto - Heifetz/Reiner (RCA)
Schubert...Quintet in C - Alban Berg w/Schiff (Teldec), others are great too...the piece just kills it. Late Sonatas played by Alfred Brendel; Lieder sung by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Chopin...Sonata #3 in Bm played by Emil Gilels (DG); Nocturnes by Artur Rubinstein
Brahms...Piano Concertos by Karl Bohm with Emil Gilels (DG); Clarinet or Viola Sonatas Op. 120 - Walter Trampler w/ Horzciewski (RCA) for viola, De Peyer (Chandos) for clarinet; Violin Concerto - Heifetz/Reiner (RCA)
Mahler...Symphony #6 and #9 by Zander w/ Boston Philharmonic or Youth Orchestra
That’s enough for now.

