This probably isn't an important or valid thing to take into consideration , But I wanna know. My friend was playing classical music ('Chopin is my homie. And I listen to anything by Bach named English suite') and I was able to recognize and tell the names of some of the pieces on his playlist, to which he responded with ".... WOW... YOURE SO CULTURED"
And that made me think, wow, the pieces I named are pretty essential to know for someone who listens to classical. What other ones I haven't heard yet that I am missing???
At the same time, I'm looking for stuff to put on my playlist. So can someone point out a few works that you would have to be a regular Neanderthal to not be familiar with??
For solo piano works, the most hackneyed ones are (none of these are staples of the classical repertoire):
Bach - WTC Prelude in C major (not really piano but duh)
Bach - that particular French Suite movement I've always had in my head but can't name (never played any of the the French suite except for whatever movements John Thompson/Alfred et al. may have made me play)
Mozart - Rondo alla turca
Beethoven - Fur Elise
Beethoven - 'Moonlight' 1st
Beethoven - 'Pathetique' 2nd
Schumann - Traumerei from Kinderszenen
Mendelssohn - Spinning Song from Songs Without Words
Chopin - Nocturne 9/2
Chopin - 'Minute' Waltz 64/1
Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No 2