Steer clear of
Herbert Von Karajan
The dullest and dreeriest conductor ever
The dullest and dreeriest conductor ever
looking for ideas on must have classical music
Dvorak Symphonie no 9 is a big one. Bruno Walter has a heavy duty version. For Opera I suggest not to miss La Boheme (Puccini) with Pavarotti/Freni. A very live recording with fantastic voices. Look for version where the orchestra is recorded in the center and a far away. IMO gives the most natural experience. Recordings of the same piece differs a lot so it may take some time to find your favourite. To have a library like Tidal's is super. |
Best forum for this question to be answered. Their list. https://www.talkclassical.com/17996-compilation-tc-top-recommended.html Honestly, not to be insulting, but by comparison and with a few exceptions, people on Audiogon know nothing about classical music in real depth. I might add that people on that forum know about as much about equipment as people here know about classical music. It balances out. You could spend a lifetime there learning and will be truly enriched for it. Your friend's Best of recordings are like the Reader's Digest but not a terrible place to start to learn what you like. Your tastes will broaden over decades of listening. Classical music vinyl played on a great system in a great room is something extraordinary. Truly like being there and, unlike almost everything else, the real thing is available as a reference in any great symphony orchestra's hall. My best recommendation. Start streaming chamber music and see what pleases you. |
Pick up a copy of Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre. I have one on the Phillips label. You'll recognize music that you may have heard but didn't know who the composer was. I've listened to this CD maybe 300 times or more. ALSO, check out the deals on the Mercury Living Presents boxed sets. They are the best value in music today. The soundtrack from Amadeus is excellent. (Anything recorded by St. Martin-in the-Fields is going to sound great!) Enjoy! and let me know how you like the Saint-Saens. Joe |