Much of Schubert is uncharted territory for me as well...but I do love his 2nd Symphony (especially for its lush, propulsive opening movement). I listened to a recording of it by Daniel Barenboim and the Berlin Philharmonic years ago, and I fell in love with the work instantly.
There is a new recording of Schubert's last piano sonata by Leif Ove Andsnes that you may want to check out. I don't have it, but I heard an excerpt from it on Gramophone magazine's monthly demo CD, and it was very soothing music. This Schubert recording was among Gramophone's picks of the ten most outstanding new releases of the month (April).
By the way, on a completely irrelevant note, does anyone else remember that SNL skit from way back that featured Garrett Morris singing some Schubert lieder? I think it was some parody of a commercial they were doing, but I've forgotten the details, heh. Imagine, my introduction to Schubert's music was on Saturday Night Live!
Hmm...and my introduction to Beethoven was "A Fifth of Beethoven" on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack!
Yeah, the Fifth Symphony's opening movement will forever be associated with disco dance floors and white polyester suits in my mind...
