Classical Music: A How-To Guide for Beginners


This will be an ongoing thread to recommend great recordings and great performances of classical music. It seems that many audiophiles have a couple pieces of classical music, but have not fully delved into the genre. This is unfortunate, because there are literally thousands of treasures to be experienced. Classical music encompasses all aspects of human emotions, and there are is something out there for everyone. People may feel intimidated by all the choices. Exploring different pieces becomes enjoyable once you have a foothold. I hope to provide that foothold for people who wish to initiate a collection of masterpieces.

A couple of references are worth mentioning. First, www.classicstoday.com is an excellent source of highly opinionated reviews. Although some may disagree with some of the reviews, there are too many sites that think everything is wonderful. For a subscription magazine, Fanfare has a broad overview of many recordings from different genres. Good sources of CDs would include Amazon (new and used), Barnes and Noble (particularly sets with a 20% off coupon), Tower Records for certain sales, and www.mdt.co.uk for imports. Yourmusic.com is an online club with good prices.

My plan is to offer recommendations as I traverse my own collection, explaining the rationale for the choices. I hope that people will go and buy some of these, and listen to the aspects I mention. I hope that this is a fun adventure, and that others will come to appreciate the beauty of the classics. I feel lucky that this music has enriched my life, and I am always happy to share in some knowledge and experience. The software is inexpensive, so perhaps people would appreciate that chance to explore new music rather than fret about the latest power cord.
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Showing 2 responses by levy03

great thread....thanks to all for the suggestions. have been getting into classical more in the past year or so but have been meandering around without much success. attempts to find "stuff i like" have been very hit and miss and often confusing. i know what it is i like....just didn't know where to find "it".

have already purchased a few titles mentioned early on in this thread and am really enjoying them. plan on getting a few more that have been mentioned.

this thread really helped point me in the right direction.

thanks again

cheers
Lev
spot on Donntn. couldn't agree with you more regarding simpler, more rhythmic works for beginners. i used the word "confused" in my previous post very deliberately. this is how i felt after listening to something complicated. i couldn't make sense of it so enjoying it was out of the question. maybe someday we will both learn to appreciate other types of classical?.

but then maybe we won't???however... i don't think not being a musician has anything to do with it

just like other genre's of music, there is some stuff i like and other stuff.... not so much. don't like *all* jazz, rock and blues so i'm ok with not liking all classical. what's great is i've (we have) found some "truly beautiful music" and are on a path to find more.

cheers and keep on whistling my friend!

Lev