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I agree with Mozart and I'd add Beethoven. Both can be purchased in a multi-volume pack. I have all 9 of Beethoven's symphonies on CD's in one collection. These two would be a good beginning for your collection. Good luck and good listening!!

Chow!!

2006-11-20 07:27:36 · answer #1 · answered by No one 7 · 0 0

Chopin's music is super start line! He has many different pleasing products which you need: he has many greater Nocturnes as nicely as Preludes and Mazurkas which you will additionally like. He additionally has etudes that are very virtuosic - no longer as relaxing to hearken to with the aid of fact they're greater often than not rapid, yet they're dazzling! indexed right here are a number of my popular Chopin wks: Barcarolle Op. 60 Polonaise-Fantasie Op. sixty one Ballade No. 3 Op. 40 seven Fantasie Impromptu Op. sixty six Piano Concerto No. 2 in Fm Op. 21 The Berceuse Op. fifty seven is probably certainly one of his maximum relaxing works...it actually capacity "cradle music" or lullaby. Rachmaninoff is likewise constantly a reliable decision. His Piano Concerto No. 2 and his ameliorations on a topic matter by Paganini are the two very well-known and coronary heart-wrenchingly pleasing. His preludes and etudes-tableaux additionally are super. check out some Beethoven sonatas and additionally some version instruments, that are extremely lesser customary (i admire the Heroica ameliorations) I additionally discover J.S. Bach to be very relaxing...his Brandenburg Concerti are dazzling (they're for baroque orch. yet in addition usu. incorporate a continuo (harpsichord) section. Bach's nicely-tempered Clavier are dazzling solo piano products...additionally the Goldberg ameliorations (that have been written to assist placed a shopper with insomnia to sleep! they do no longer seem to be boring, even with the undeniable fact that) you additionally can attempt a compilation CD of classical music that's meant for relaxing yet on occasion those recordings are not constantly the superb and that they in many circumstances do no longer incorporate the finished artwork - basically specific strikes.

2016-10-04 04:25:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Piano Sonata #14 (Moonlight Sonata) by Beethoven

2006-11-20 07:32:04 · answer #3 · answered by sbourque79 2 · 0 0

Four last songs by Richard Strauss.

These are the four last opearatic songs (liede) that he produced before keeling over. They are just incredibly beautiful.

2006-11-20 07:26:04 · answer #4 · answered by The Jade Merchant 4 · 0 0

Pretty much any and all Mozart. There's no one better. ^^ Well.. I 'm sure there is, but I'm quite new myself. ^^;;

His Requiem is amazing, just puttin' that in there.

Good luck!

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2006-11-20 07:18:46 · answer #5 · answered by Abi J 3 · 0 0

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