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10 Symphony Movements To Listen To When You Need To Get Stuff Done

    1. Mahler, Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection," Movement V: Finale..

    Perhaps the greatest performance of perhaps the greatest music of all time. Guaranteed to make you cry and run through a wall at the same time.

    2. Shostakovich, Symphony No. 5, Movement IV: Allegro non troppo.

    3. Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique, Movement V: Songe d'une nuit du sabbat.

    4. Mahler, Symphony No. 1 "Titan," Movement IV: Dall' Inferno al Paradiso.

    5. Vaughn Williams, Symphony No. 4, Finale con epilogo fugato: Allegro molto.

    6. Dvorak, Symphony No. 9, "New World," Movement IV: Allegro con fuoco.

    7. Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition: Baba Yaga & The Great Gate of Kiev.

    Bonus ending with Herbert von Karajan conducting, just because he's such a badass.

    8. Mahler, Symphony No. 8, "Symphony of a Thousand," Movement VIII: Finale.

    9. Mahler, Symphony No. 5, "Tragic Symphony," Movement 5: Allegro.

    10. Bruckner, Symphony No. 8, Movement IV: Coda

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