Beethoven wrote the music for a single ballet in his life, The Creatures of Prometheus, and to me it is pretty unique. It is the one time, besides symphony no. 8, that it seems like he lets his hair down and really has fun, even if it doesn't sound like dance music to me. The overture is often performed, but much less so the rest of the music, which is a shame. And the finale is in fact the first appearance of what is now known as the "Eroica Theme" from the 4th movement of the 3rd symphony, and variations of the that name.
On CD.
There is an old snark among musicians that "a conductor's baton is the cheapest instrument in the orchestra." It is literally true, but also represents the feeling that a lot times the conductor is kinda superfluous. The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra proves how true that is, over and over again.