Actually I'm a fan of romantic period music, I don't know whether that will come under your big umbrella of "Classical Music", but that doesn't mean I'm anti-Mozart or something...and depending on how benevolent I am feeling, Bach and his baroque associates may or may not get on my nerves. Some of the "modern classical" music (I'm assuming neo-classical, neo-baroque stuff) is irritating, but it varies. My mother classifies
Amici as "classical", does anybody else? She also thinks Andrew Lloyd Webber's music falls in here, but I seriously think it leans more towards popular music. Still, both provide some great music.
Chopin rocks. I like his nocturnes, something I can actually play that sounds cool
Although don't ask me to do titles, I can never put a name to a piece of music - usually I plug my speakers into my dad's stereo system and just get whatever he's listening to. But 92.9 is a nice station to listen to when you're studying, I'll say that.
I don't know how many of you know of him, but I used to like
Christopher Norton a lot when I was little; he wrote all these jazzy pieces that were a lot of fun. Like those Latin Preludes; I've played something like five of them so far (although I haven't practised them for ages, so if you asked me to do one of them, I probably couldn't)...guess it was just a phase I went through.