Famous and favorite recordings


Hello everyone,

I am a pretty new classical music lover, initiated mostly by my 8 years old son who is playing piano. For him and for me, I am kindly asking yu to help me with your recomandations. Please enumerate those famous (or your favorite) recordings, that will be an unmatched synergy between composition, conducting (if it is the case) and interpratation. I hope you understand what I mean - there are those strange magic irepetable moments when such things are happening (especially in music).

Thank you very much

PS If it will be easier for you, please post a link.
rmihai

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Glenn Gould: J.S. Bach-"Goldberg Variations"

I would suggest getting the special release from 2002 entitled "A State of Wonder: The Complete Goldberg Variations (1955 & 1981)" It is very well done for a re-release and features an analog backup of the original digital recording from 1981 that is much better than the digital. This is a must for anyone getting into classical and should be a great piece to expose your budding virtuoso son to.

The 1955 recording is probably the most famous version of the Goldberg Variations.

I would also recommend the Perahia Beethoven Piano Concertos with Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra. You can get them as a set with all 5. They are a must as well.

I could go on and on. These should start you on your way!