I listen to:
I mostly prefer Bach for Clavichord, played by Wim Winters.
Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations for Piano played by Glenn Gould.
(When Glenn Gould plays Bach in general)
Johann Sebastian Bach's other works especially his Fugues for Organ.
Johann Sebastian Bach's Cello Suites.
Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier which contains a lot of my favorite Preludes and Fugues.
All Mozart works. His Concertos, Harpsichord works, all of it.
Dominico Scarlatti's Harpsichord Sonatas played by Scott Ross.
Chopin's songs, but not all of the fast phased ones that sound a bit like Liszt.
Händel, rarely.
Beethoven as rarely as Händel which is almost never.
To sum it up in order of favorite composer:
Bach, Mozart, Scarlatti, Chopin, Beethoven, Händel.
That's pretty much as far as my music taste goes, I honestly have to admit that I don't listen to music daily/often unless I'm composing it.
I mostly prefer Bach for Clavichord, played by Wim Winters.
Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations for Piano played by Glenn Gould.
(When Glenn Gould plays Bach in general)
Johann Sebastian Bach's other works especially his Fugues for Organ.
Johann Sebastian Bach's Cello Suites.
Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier which contains a lot of my favorite Preludes and Fugues.
All Mozart works. His Concertos, Harpsichord works, all of it.
Dominico Scarlatti's Harpsichord Sonatas played by Scott Ross.
Chopin's songs, but not all of the fast phased ones that sound a bit like Liszt.
Händel, rarely.
Beethoven as rarely as Händel which is almost never.
To sum it up in order of favorite composer:
Bach, Mozart, Scarlatti, Chopin, Beethoven, Händel.
That's pretty much as far as my music taste goes, I honestly have to admit that I don't listen to music daily/often unless I'm composing it.