As you will know if you read my posts, music is very important in my life , of many kinds from Bach to Beatles and Folk to Fado. It is a shame that the british in particular seem to like to categorise things. I was a teacher and a lecturer in a college, and in particular in the junior school I used to play all sorts of music for the children, never stating whether it was classical or folk or whatever. Just playing pieces and getting their reactions to it. Asking them how the music made them feel. It was always lovely to find a piece of music that they particularly enjoyed. I also, where possible , played the whole of a piece. I dont like it when programmes such as Classical FM play what I call "lollipops" so that they take the particular popular part from a piece and just play that. It is meant to be heard in its place, and actually you increase the enjoyment by listening out for the favourite piece during the whole thing. Even if you absolutely loved coffee creams, to be given a complete box of only coffee creams would probably pall and you would much rather choose them from a mix , where you can appreciate other flavours and remember which you like the most. so it is with music.
I suggest that you try radio 3 for a great variety of music, some of which you may have never heard before and other things that you will recognise but may not know the title. I am 80 and have loved music all my life, and yet I still come across the delights of new - to me - pieces to enjoy. Perhaps you might try desert island discs on radio 4. I find it an interesting programme, where you hear about the life of the person, which can be very interesting or nothing that particularly interests you, however their choice of music and the reason for choosing it always has something worth listening to as far as I am concerned. Then on radio 3 you have Private Passions on sunday, where again a person talks to Micheal Berkely about their choices and their lives and connections. Longer pieces of music and again a variety to listen to. You might also look up when there are other programmes on three of world music and find another source of music to enjoy. Wishing you all the joy of discovering the world of all music but welcome to the classical world in particular.
I cannot leave without recommending my most important few minutes of the day to begin well. They have about 5 to 10 minutes in the morning of "Bach before 7 " which is exactly as it says and a piece of J S Bach is played, from anything from a choral mass, an organ or a piano recital. I use it as my moment in the morning to just stop and have those few minutes, simply listening, doing nothing else and it resets my mornings if they have been rough, cheers my mood, whatever is happening in the world, and lets me face the day calmly. There are still pieces that surprise me, others that I have loved for much of my life, and I see it as a gift to my mornings, which reminds me that no matter what is happening in the world and how difficult life can be, that this sublime music is there for us all to listen to , enjoy, and help us to face whatever comes in the day. May you enjoy discovering your special music over time.