Erik Satie, Vivaldi, Bach, DeBussy, Tchaikovsky. Not in any particular order.
My outlook is less about the composer and more about the music. If I like a particular piece, I add it to my list. I don’t have to listen to their entire discography or even full albums. For example, I don’t care for all of Four Seasons by Vivaldi. I mostly only like Winter and Spring.
What are your frugal tips that others might not know or use?
Some of mine: dealnews.com for online deals, do your own oil changes and use really good oil and filter, and use youtube for diy help on almost anything.
Almost every library has a program that lets them borrow books or media from other libraries so if you're looking for a book they don't have, they can put in a request to another branch or library system to borrow it on your behalf, all without extra cost to you. In my city, they're known as "Inter-library loans" but might be called something else and it's definitely worth looking into if you use the library a lot.