Good Classical discs for "beginners"


While i'm far from being knowledgable about Classical music, i just picked up a disc from Best Buy on RCA Victor / BMG entitled "The Only Classical CD You'll Ever Need!". This has 13 different selections from Mozart, Bach, Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Beethoven (2), Mozart, Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Rachmaninoff, Wagner and Rossini. The various "tunes" are performed by Artur Rubinstein, Zubin Mehta / NY Philharmonic, Arthur Fiedler / Boston Pops, Eugene Ormandy / Philadelphia Orchestra, Fritz Reiner / Chicago Symphony and Erich Leinsdorf / Boston Symphony.

Quite honestly, it is truly a well put together disc. There isn't one bad cut : ) To top it off, the sequencing of the selections is quite tasteful and lends an overall "flow" to the disc as you listen. I would think that this would be a great intro if someone wanted to investigate various Classical artists and at the same time, listen to the different Conductors / Orchestra's / Symphony's. For those that are interested, it is catalogue #09026-62665-2. Actual selling price was $9.99 + Uncle Sam's cut : )

How about those of you that are well versed in Classical recordings throwing us a bone and pointing us to some other discs that are worth checking out ? Individual performances are good but it would be great if we could get some "samplers" listed also. Sean
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I would hate to discourage any effort to draw new listeners to classical music, but I'm not sure I can endorse the sampler approach. I would rather see someone take the playlist from a sampler like this and buy the Naxos version of each of those works.
SDT: Better than the NPR Guide, if you can find it, is "The Virgin Guide to Classical Music" by Jeremy J. Beadle. It takes things chronologically, rather than alphabetically by composer, and provides more historical context and less of the "the first movement begins with a lilting melody" stuff of the NPR Guide. Someone who knows little about classical music will learn more from the Virgin Guide. It also covers more works, and generally recommends more alternatives for each work, which can be helpful if your local shop isn't Tower.

The Virgin Guide is out of print, but used copies are currently available through bn.com, and probably Amazon as well.