Based upon the nature of your question it might help to think in terms of time periods then concentrate on great examples within each period. Specific recording are unimportant as you will over time develop your personal favorites. Examples might include....
1. Medieval (Gregorian Chant)
2. Renaissance: William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, and Giovanni Gabrieli.
3. Baroque: J.S. Bach and Antonio Vivaldi.
4. Classical: Mozart, Haydn, early Beethoven
5. Romantic: Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and many others
6. Impressionists, Debussy, Ravel,
7. 20th Century: Bartok,Stravinsky, Gershwin, Bernstein, Barber to name a few.
As you listen you will gain the ability to hear something unfamiliar yet still have and idea of what time period it may have been composed. This ability will find you well on your way to a lifetime of discovery and enjoyment. HAVE FUN!
1. Medieval (Gregorian Chant)
2. Renaissance: William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, and Giovanni Gabrieli.
3. Baroque: J.S. Bach and Antonio Vivaldi.
4. Classical: Mozart, Haydn, early Beethoven
5. Romantic: Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and many others
6. Impressionists, Debussy, Ravel,
7. 20th Century: Bartok,Stravinsky, Gershwin, Bernstein, Barber to name a few.
As you listen you will gain the ability to hear something unfamiliar yet still have and idea of what time period it may have been composed. This ability will find you well on your way to a lifetime of discovery and enjoyment. HAVE FUN!