My undergrad was a BA in Music, so this is hard lol. There's a not a whole lot that I genuinely, entirely dislike, but here are some of my favourite things.
I like a bit of Renaissance choral music now and then. Look up Fair Phyllis I Saw or other works of John Farmer as examples. When those hemiolas and meter shifts show up, the party is ON. For Baroque, Bach is unbeatable (though Handel and Vivaldi are fabulous too). Goldberg Variations as played by the one and only Glenn Gould are a top pick of mine. Now whether you prefer the '55 recording or the '81 is open for debate, but they've both got value. If I've been away from the piano for a long time and need to get my hands back in shape, Bach's Two- and Three-Part Inventions are my go-to for both fitness and musicality.
Classical/Romantic/Impressionism are all great, and I'll listen to, sing, or play all sorts of music from those eras quite willingly. Early jazz is great if I need to add a little spring to my step while doing housework. Now and then I go on a classic rock kick: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Guns N Roses. But Queen is probably my top favourite band, just due to the range of styles they played with and the legit talent of Freddie Mercury.
Modern choral music has stuff that makes me cry, so I dose it out accordingly. Check out Daniel Elder's Three Nocturnes, Dan Forrest's Requiem for the Living, Ola Gjeilo's The Ground, Erik Esenvalds' Stars, and pretty much anything by Eric Whitacre. Have kleenex on hand.