Evening Classical Music; listening for relaxation


Hello Classical music lovers.
I would like to expand my knowledge of classical music that is definitely 'relaxing' and suitable for winding down to mellow contentment before drifting off. I will post titles I like, but to give an idea, some Chopin and Rachmaninoff work for me as does much chamber music. Input very appreciated.
ptss
Beethoven, Symphony no. 9, movement III: Adagio molto e cantabile

Ravel, Pavane pour une infante defunte (see if you can find the Julian Bream/John Williams duo guitar version, but piano or orchestral versions are great as well)
#1 for me is Bach Cello Suites. In digital the Casals Hi-rez is nice, in vinyl I love the much heralded Starker box (3LPs) reissue. Cheers,
Spencer
IMO the Romantic and Impressionistic periods are good for that. Debussy sure puts me to sleep ;-).
Thanks guys. Tostadounidos I love guitar and like both Bream & Williams so I know I'll enjoy that and the Beethoven-and you have reminded me how much I like much of his work for smaller ensembles. I find many of them give no clue as to his more intense side but are intellectually and musically very interesting. Thanks Sbank,Bach is beautiful and I'll look for those. Thanks Bdp, I agree with you about Debussy particularly and the artwork his albums is often of dreamy setting, I'm thinking Monet among others. I'm hoping to get more input on specific pieces and albums that I can look up. Best wishes