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Masterpieces of classical music...

Pachelbel - Canon
Albinoni - Adagio
Rimsky-Korsakov - Shahrazade (Sheherezade)
Vivaldi
Pretty much anything by J.S. Bach
Dvorak has some good stuff
Any of Chopin's piano pieces

For more modern, I love Richard Einhorn - Voices of Light. I rarely like anything with singing, but it's great.
 
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Arthur Rubinstein. All of it.

glad to find someone else who like Rubinstein...one of my favorite pianists!

Anyway, a lot of good ideas posted here. I know I posted a big reply on another thread, so just search for it somewhere🙂
Oh yeah...RaDragon...Op. 10 No. 1 (one of the few that I perform) is still a favorite!

-Elias
 
Beethoven- Violin Concerto (especially Larghetto section) & Symphony No. 7, Allegretto.

Mozart- Concerto for Flute & Harp, Andantino (in what I consider the most beautiful melody I ever heard)

Bach- Suite No.3 in D Major, Air & Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring( when in the mood for uplifiting choir/cathederal tune + include Mozart's Mass in C Minor too)

I do hope you will enjoy these sampling of great music. I'm 35yrs old & rocked to the Stones to Lincoln Park, Gaye to R. Kelly, but classical music can be quite an enjoyable listen. There's a reason this music created hundreds of years ago still resonate today.
 
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