I often hear others recommend listening to Beethoven to get started, but it would be better to start with Lao Chai. listen. It is recommended that after listening to Lao Chai, you can choose to listen to the fifth movement of Beethoven's Ninth, the fourth movement of No. 3, the first movement of No. 5, and listen to all of the sixth. Okay, that’s it. Just wait until you are proficient and then come back to listen. Otherwise, you will be kicked out after you just started. In fact, you can listen to several of his overtures carefully. As a music lover, it is right to listen to Beethoven more. The recommended version is Karajan's. It is said that Bernstein conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra's ninth version in 1990, which is quite good, and Toscanini's is also very good.
The following tracks are all good stuff, you can listen to them randomly: Rimsky's "Arabian Nights" (also known as "Sheherazade" or "One Thousand and One Nights") And "Spanish Capriccio", Respighi's "Fountains of Rome", Bizet's "Carmen Suite", Saint-Sa?ns' "Swan", Sarasate's "Song of the Wanderer", etc. There are many other sketches of this type, and they are all good pieces with good colors and easy to understand. If you want to make a splash, the first paragraph of Richard Strauss's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" describes the sunrise with good music (don't come to me if you burn out the stereo), but the other paragraphs are enigmatic, or... It's better not to listen. However, this gentleman's "Don Juan" is worth listening to.
The next one is worth listening to, Dvo?ák's "Ninth Symphony, New World". Personally, I think this is one of the most understandable, beautiful and beautiful symphony works. In addition, you can also listen to his No. 8, as well as some other works, such as the Festival Overture, Cello Concerto in B major and some chamber music works. Generally speaking, his works are beautiful, easy to understand, and the colors are good. You can get started with him, but he is not as famous as Lao Chai, so he is not so easy to buy. Speaking of cello concertos, there is one that I like the most, which is Elgar’s cello concerto. I personally think it is better than Dvo?ák’s.
You can listen to it according to your personal preferences. Just mention a few people.
Wagner, this man's music is really good. At least the music in "The Ring" and the "Tanh?user Overture" should be listened to. The color of his music is different from those mentioned above. How should I put it? He mainly describes it with the color of music (that is, the color of chords) rather than the color of sound, but the sound effects are also very good. His music is easy to catch people, and he is very talented. All his works are composed of poems (scripts), music, orchestration, and scenes by himself.
He even designed and built a concert hall (Bayreuth Festival Theater) to perform his own operas. The sound effects are the best in the world, unprecedented and unprecedented. How about it, come and listen to it.
Mahler, this person's music is grand and profound, but his "Symphony No. 1" is still easy to understand. You can understand it better when you listen to it for the first time than when you listen to his Song of a Traveling Companion (later) I will expand on this work when I have the opportunity); secondly, you can listen to it. But the eighth thing is to use a band and chorus of nearly a thousand people. If you want to test the explosive effect of the sound, it must be good.
Berlioz, this brother's "Symphonie Fantastique", you can listen to it carefully, especially the execution place section (Funeral March), his music is very explosive, colorful Good work.
J. S. Bach, many people think that his music is difficult to understand. In fact, this may not be the case. His music is beautiful and easy to understand (they are all pure music works).
Vivaldi, his "Four Seasons" is worth listening to. This person should belong to the romantic works.
Mozart and Schubert, their music is music. What you want to listen to is the music itself, and any sound effects will distract people. Mozart's piano, people who have experienced the vicissitudes of life will really like this work.
Brahms, I have heard his First, Fourth, Tragic Overture, Variations on a Theme of Haydn and Song of Destiny. Listen to it. I beg you, just listen to it. However, you have to listen to his works many times before you can hear the flavor. For us, we only need to know that there are such musical works. His chamber music is worth reading, and friends who like chamber music can listen to more.
In fact, there are some good songs in guitar, and they are almost the same in any classical guitar recording. But there is one song worth mentioning, Rodrigo's "Aranzuz Guitar Concerto", the second section is quite good.
Finally, there is a famous saying: What you like is good; your opinion is always right!