Best Classical to "broaden" listening arena?


I have come to "love" Yanni, Norah Jones, Sade, Sarah Brightman, etc.

Since I really appreciate individual instruments & have a fairly high end system with separation as a strong point--I am interested in which composer / group I should start my "classical" specific collection with?

On Audiogon, Classical seems to be the highest sold category thereby indicating high collectibility & listening by educated music lovers.

Thx in advance for your opinions,

Dr David Joned
djones1915

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Since I really appreciate individual instruments & have a fairly high end system with separation as a strong point--I am interested in which composer / group I should start my "classical" specific collection with?

Your post indicates you want to show off or test your system as opposed to learning to appreciate classical music. What does the price of your system i.e. 'high-end' have to with getting involved with classical music? However if you are serious, start with the tired and true. Stay away from all the twentieth century stuff until you listen to the Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Brahms and all the other major germans. You could spend the rest of your life with them. Don't try to do it all at once. Subscribe to either or all of: Classical fm, BBC Music and Gramophone magazines. Great reviews, and they give a lot of history which makes the music even more enjoyable. Other than me, don't listen to anyone Audiogon! And buy used on amazon.