Over the years there has been many pieces of, mainly, instrumental music to relax me into near-enough lunch time, but one I keep coming back to is a CD I bought, well over 20 years ago, because it looked interesting, no other reason I'd no real idea or information about the artist, it just looked interesting, a book by the cover decision.
Albéniz - Iberia, with Alicia De Larrocha - piano.

Now this might be a no brainer to some of you guys, but to me it's outside of my usual listening genre.
I'm not a classical music aficionado, ask anyone I've inflicted some out-of-leftfield tracks, but this just works so very well on Sunday mornings.
Solo piano, evoking the Andalucia region of Spain.
In much of these musical impressions, Iberia is tranquil, graceful, fluid, but still holds onto passion and a central rhythm.
I just opened the booklet, something I haven't done for many years, to see my remembered feel of the music there, in black and white, only far more eloquently expressed.
Now, I invite you to share some Sunday Morning Listening Music.