Serenade in G Major K. 525 : ii. Romance: Andante
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@Casutama

That's too broad a question. Many people who have never listened to classical music think it's one genre. It isn't. It's like if I said "I've never listened to non-classical music before, where would I start?" Most people would probably tell me that, I don't know, Justin Bieber , The Beatles, Adele, and Iron Maiden make completely different music and it depends on what I like.
The exact same is true for "classical music". There are many genres in classical music, they're just divided into time periods.
It can be difficult to get into "classical music" when one isn't used to it at all, but nobody is born with a genetic aversion to it, either. I think, with, as you've said how broad the genre is (or rather, how many genres there are), everyone can actually find classical music they like.

If you like symmetry and complexity, turn to Bach. If you're more romantically inclined, you can never go wrong with Chopin or Mendelssohn. More the drama fan, and it's best when many people die? Puccini's your guy. Or should it be more experimental and unexpected? Schönberg, possibly.
You can start with the big names (like I just did), and work your way towards lesser known composers with a similar style, or you can do the exact opposite and find obscure pieces by little-known composers that you totally enjoy.
The most famous pieces may not always be the ones you like best. This, for example, is the second movement to an extremely famous first movement, and it's nice, but it's played so often that I, for one, simply don't want to hear it anymore. The second movement is still famous, but not nearly as overdone, and I like it much better (also, I actually think it is more beautiful). The same goes for Für Elise - it's nice, but I've heard it a million times, and the best part of it is always cut out when it's used in a film soundtrack etc, or when it's abbreviated/made easier so that beginner piano students can play it as well.
And when you've found the genre you like best, it still depends on which style you like. Completely instrumental or with singing? Dances? Something with a big orchestra or just a single instrument?
You can have wild and exciting or quiet and pensive, or sometimes both within one piece. They can make you smile and cry just like any other type of music.

So, I'm afraid the best advice anyone can give you is to explore, and also to really be open to it. If you've really had so little contact with classical music, it's possible that it will take some getting used to how different it is to what you ARE used to before you will really start to enjoy it.



@IFuLeU9999

一首高中音樂課裡的歌曲「思鄉」

中文歌詞與原曲的旋律兩相配合得完美無瑕

== 「思鄉」歌詞 ==
一輪明月高高掛在天上
悄悄地斜照著荒涼的草場
場上有個異鄉的遊子
獨自站在月下低頭默想
思想起他那可愛的故鄉
思想起他那年老的爹娘
不知他們是否安然無恙
是否也在月下低頭默想



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@humanbeing4841

This movement makes me warm and nostalgic inside. When I listen to it I picture myself nestled away in some European garden during Spring with flowers in full bloom and birds tweeting as I feel the warm afternoon sun beating down on my skin.

@dogguyful

Wow!! This is heavenly, really beautiful comment👌👌👍👍🍷🍷🍸🍸🥂🥂🍹🍹🌈🌈

@Keurlock

This melody has been with me for years, now I finally know where it was from!

@JoshRead

I’ve been obsessed with classical music ever since I was 10 and this is definitely my favourite Mozart piece. It’s so intoxicating listening to it, played with such delicacy and passion, it’s like kisses from Cupid

@g.sch.6369

"intoxinating to listen to it" . The best wird's you could Express what I am also feeling. Thank you, Bro.

@mariadelacruzruvalcaba8083

😮😮😅

@millenniumf1138

This is the perfect tempo to play this, IMO! Not too fast, not too slow... Also, emphasis on just the right notes. So beautiful and a treat for the ears!

@danbrooks2757

A superb performance of one of the most beautiful romantic pieces of music ever written!

@andymilsten9096

Dan Brooks you mean classical, this wasn't composed in the romantic era, it was composed in the late 18th century.

@danbrooks4270

That is true. It is classical, you're right. But it's still a romantic piece of music though isn't it? I'd say so. :)

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