Mozart wrote his βOrphanage Massβ when he was twelve. Pretty good. Mendelssohn wrote his Octet in E flat when he was sixteen. Really good. Jay provides excerpts from these works, and also presents Chopin and Argerich, Strauss and Davidsen, and more. As the episode begins with Mozart, it ends with Mozart: a heavenly soprano aria from some vespers. You could well nigh ascend.
Mozart, Mass in C minor (βWaisenhausmesseβ), K. 139
Mendelssohn, Octet in E flat
Chopin, Largo, Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58
Strauss, βCΓ€cilieβ
Strauss, βRuhe, meine Seele!β
Mozart, βLaudate Dominum omnes gentes,β from βVesperae solennes de confessoreβ