Looking for a guide to best classical recordings


I'm a rocker, or so I like to think. So as you might guess, my knowledge of classical music is minimal. I am aware, however, that just having a recording of a certain piece is not good enough; that there are often "definitive" recordings of various pieces. I'm interested in some sort of guide to the "best" recordings. I think I saw some sort of Penguin guide once upon a time. Any of you have recommendations on what specifically to look for?

Thanks in advance,

Nick
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Nick, I use several sources:

Penguin Guide. The "big book" is revised regularly and they also publish a shorter update between printings of the big book.

Gramophone guide. I don't like this as much. They seem to prefer the British orchestras and performers. I'm British, so I shouldn't mind! However, it seems a bit biased.

arkivmusic.com. This is an online store for classical CDs (including many hard to find ones), but they also have interesting and insightful reviews.

I also regularly read BBC Music magazine and Gramophone magazine for new issues.

My point is that you should consult a number of print and on-line sources, as well as friends/colleagues.

The NPR guide gets mentioned, but their coverage is limited and their comments not particularly useful.

Have fun!