Used to be the only kind of music I'd listen to: soundtracks.

So, I've got a lot of favorites and am quite ashamed of my liking of such "ear candy", such fast-food style music.

I still like it though.
Band of Brothers - Michael Kamen (beautiful orchestrations, very pretty melody line)
LOTR - Howard Shore (I love the many moods of this film soundtrack)
Big Country - Jerome Moross (my favorite western score)
Braveheart
Chocolat and Emma - Rachel Portman (I love the auras she captures, the beautiful quaint little melodies)
To Kill a Mockingbird and Mag Seven - Elmer Bernstein was a genuis
Ever After - George Fenton (not a particular favorite, very romantic, almost overly so)
Rudy, First Knight - Jerry Goldsmith (my favorite movie music composer...I love his simple yet stirring melody lines)
K19 - Klaus Badelt (He takes movie scores to a new level. This is a very intellectual, thoughtful score that is absolutely mesmerizing)
Little Women - Thomas Newman (this score is perfect for a rainy day IMO)
O Brother Where Art Thou? and Cold Mountain - both in the same genre (a lot of great folk music, very fun to listen to)
Sense and Sensibility - Patrick Doyle (very beautiful score, I like his classical overtones)
The Red Violin - don't know the composer (very mesmerizing as well)