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Which type of classical do you prefer, baroque (Bach, Scarlatti, Handel), Classical (Haydn, Mozart), Romantic (Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Mahler), Post-Romantic (Stravinsky, Bartok, Shostakovich), or Modern (Adams, Crumb, Schnittke)? Or are you looking for more of an overview from all periods?
Naxos, oh yes, there are a few and since Naxos tend to only have a single recording of each work, I can just list the works: JS Bach: Piano Concerto's Well Tempered Clavier books 1 and 2 Violin (and Harpsichord) sonata's Chopin - most of Biret's performances are good. Bruckner - Tintner rules! His performances are the best I've heard, period. The Liszt solo piano series is very good (multiple different pianists, they are all quite good). Schubert Piano Trio's Verdi - Requiem Feeney - Dracula Shostakovich - String Quartets and Cello Concerto's I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but that's most of the good ones I have. Now, there are also some to avoid, IMO. DO NOT BUY: Beethoven or Brahms symphonies or any of the Concerto's Mozart Piano Concerto's Mahler Symphonies Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninov Symphonies or Concertos Schubert - Piano Sonata's Shostakovich - Symphonies All of this is just my humble opinon, of course _________________Music is nothing more than wiggling air molecules decorating time.
*wonders if he's the only one here that likes Baroque music*
While I'm at it, also on Hyperion, any or all of the Bach CDs of Angela Hewitt. Fabulous.
lonewolfny42,So what did ya get? I'm curious .....