Bearing in mind that the sort of really dynamic mch mixes we get on pop/rock mch releases is rarely if ever matched by mch classical releases, these ones are certainly more dynamic than most mch classical releases:
Mahler's 8th Symphony - Wit
Stravinsky Petrouchka/Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances - Jansons-Concertgebouw
Holst's The Planets - Susskind (it's pricey though)
Mahler's 2nd Symphony - Zander
I've got a few Tomita SACDs and the re-works on them are fantastic. I wouldn't be surprised if you've got some yourself but if not they're worth exploring and buying if you like what you hear. I'm only a part-time classical music enthusiastic so I can't think of anything else that's as dynamic as you'd like - for better or worse, classical music is best consumed on the merits of the music and performance than on its mch merits - if it has any!
We started a whole separate thread on the subject of discrete classical mixes a few months ago (and at one point I tried to assemble a starter list, based on posts from that thread, or another one, or....). Damned if I can find it now, though.
Edit: here it is. Not up to date, though, and accuracy definitely not guaranteed.