Robert Peters wrote:
>Hello to everybody! I am a novice to this list. Having watched it now
>for two weeks and being very pleasantly surprised by the jovial tone and
>obvious sophistication of the lists members, I put a step forward with a
>humble request. ...
>
>So this is my question: Which, say, 25 works, do you think are absolutely
>essential for every serious classical CD collection? The works should be
>of every period (from the Middle Ages to the present) and from every genre
>(opera, Lied, symphony, chamber music, concert, etc.).
Welcome to this list! You seem to be doing fine all by yourself in your
gradual accumulation of CDs and I suspect that if you continued acquiring
CDs based simply upon what struck your fancy you'll be compiling a
collection that will give you as much pleasure as if you were following
someone else's prescribed list. That said, I notice that, aside from the
Schubert and Schumann Lieder cycles, your collection consists of works for
large ensembles (Operas, choral works, and orchestral works). Might I
suggest some works for piano solos and chamber music, including quartets,
quintets, trios, etc. Others will no doubt make specific suggestions.
Follow them or your own intuition. Enjoy!
Walter Meyer
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