classical newbie


Can anyone recommend some recent great, essential classical cd/sacd recordings? I like vinyl but not for this. Multi-disc collections would be great too. I realize there are older threads about this but I would like the best digital versions. If that means the latest re-master, mix etc, great. If not, which are the must haves regardless of release date? Thanks.
wildoats
Bach is my desert island composer. The well of great recordings and great performances is deep.

Glenn Gould's 1982 recording of The Goldberg Variations is a must have.
Anner Bylsma Violincello Piccolo playing Partita in E major BWV 1006
The masses conducted by Philippe Herrewghe--a very nice 4 CD set.
Mass in B minor conducted by Helmuth Rilling
The Art of Fugue played by Musica Antiqua Koln
Well Tempered Clavier played by Angela Hewitt

There are so many. A good way to hear a lot of BACH is to tune into WKCR.org and listen to the Bach fest that takes place in a very few weeks 24/7 Bach for the week between Christmas and New Years.
One more thing I would add about Bach. Most all of his music inspires me but it is his sacred music that I find most inspirational and inventive. He was truly connected to a higher power.
Thanks Jetrexpro!

Where would be the best place to find and buy those recordings?
I do alot of CD and vinyl shopping on amazon. Also many of these performances are available to listen to and research on Youtube.
I agree completely jetrexpro!

Any other suggestions/recs of the best recordings would be appreciated!