5 must have classical recordings


Starting into classical music. What are the must have cd's to get your feet wet. If this thread is out there, I apologize...
mattcone
Here are some that are pleasant and easy for a beginner
(I was in the same situation a few years ago)

BEETHOVEN - "THE PASTORAL" 6TH SYM.
J S Bach - The Orchestral Suites
Handel - Water Music
Mozart - any of his symphonies
Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite

Enjoy!
Those are not recordings. They are pieces of music, all of which have been recorded many times. As for the Mozart symphonies, I would restrict beginners to #29 and later.

Kal
Dvorak, do not forget this guy!! ..and for starters with curious ears Stravinsky and Prokofiev is a must....have fun!
Orchestral or chamber, old or new, fast or slow, voices or no voices?

Some recommendations from my collection...all should be easily found.

1) Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. Chicago Symphony/Reiner. RCA Living Stereo.
2) Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, Barber - Adagio for Strings et al. Saint Louis Symphony/Slatkin. Telarc.
3) Mozart - Requiem. Arnold Scheonberg Choir/Harnoncourt. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi.
4) Soundtrack - Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Composed by Howard Shore.
5) Beethoven String Quartets. Alban Berg Quartet. EMI Classics.

Happy listening!
1-Rachmaninov Concerto No.2 Evgeny Kissin- RCA Victor Red Seal
2-Barber & Meyer Violin Concertos- Hilary Hahn-Sony.
3-Essential Verdi- 2cd's of Various artists (the worlds best!)Decca.
4-Elgar-Pomp & Circumstance Marches Symphonies 1 & 2- Virgin Classics.
5-Beethoven-Triple Concerto Mutter/Yo Yo Ma/Zeltser/Karajan-Deutsche Grammophon.