dynamic classical which isn't boring?


help someone please recommend some dynamic classical which isn't boring? I don't like waiting 5 minutes between dynamic events either does anything have dynamics like constantly through the entire piece? Thanks
mejames
Here are my recommendations; hope you find it of some help.

Tchaikovksy Symphony #4 - LSO/Szell(conductor) on Penguin Classics

Vivaldi Four Seasons Europa Galante/Fabio Biondi soloist on Opus 111

Beethoven Symphonies #5 & 7 - VPO/Kleiber (conductor) on DG

Obviously there are many performances you can choose from for each piece, but these are my favorites and each of the performances definitely qualify as dynamic classical which isn't boring (there are some amazingly insipid performances of these released on major labels by major artists; it's a good idea to get a recommendation for any classical music piece you are interested in).

It is my opinion that those raised on Rock but now wanting to get into "Classical" (just so you'll know, Classical is actually one era/style of "serious" music, though commonly used as the name for all of it), would do well to start with the Baroque era. The tempo's are brisker, the movements shorter (often song-length), the energy more kinetic---all traits of Rock music.

J.S. Bach, Handel, Pachelbel, Rameau, Scarlatti, and Vivaldi are the major Baroque composers. You're gonna love it!

Sibelius symphony #2, especially the last movement. 
Beethoven Appasionata sonata for piano, first and last movements
Beethoven first and last movements, moonlight sonata
Bach, the fast choral movements of the b minor mass: start with ex ressurexit. 
Bach, last movement of the double violin concerto. 
Rachmaninoff, piano concerto #2, 3rd movement. 
etc.