Now on to literature.
Even if you like the conductor, or the orchestra, or both, you may not like the piece, so it helps to have a basic idea of what you like. Like I enjoy alot of Baroque, so I dig J.S. Bach, Haydn, Handel, Telemann, Vivaldi... I'm not hugely into Mozart. He's good, I just never connected as a player, and it's not just him, it's alot of that mid-Classical period. So I'm not hugely into early Beethoven, but the chromaticism that characterizes the Romantic period gets me, so I'm a sucker for Beethoven's later works (say symph. 5 and on, with a special nod to symph. 7. and his piano sonatas are OUTSTANDING).
Not a fan of mahler, huge fan of turn of the century russian composers like Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, and 20th century Russians like Shostakovitch (symph. 5 finale is a ball buster, it's insanely good). Shostakovitch's string quartets are also awesome.
But it's a matter of taste, so you've got to figure out what you like. I'd recommend checking out the norton anthology of western music and if you can also check it out, it comes with cds. Check out the school of music at your nearest college, it will be filled with nerdy boys who will give you stuff to listen to right there on some headphones.
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