Mad_Cyril any AV receiver-surround speaker combo should be good for music too, since you can use the amp’s “straight” or “direct” function to make sure it plays stereo sources as stereo instead of decoding it to some form of surround sound. The Sony I have has proved to be excellent so far, and didn’t cost much. Sony 790. It just has limitations with speakers, so it’s best to be mindful about that, the speakers can’t go below 6 ohms. I recommend a 5.1.2-speaker set up. It doesn’t put the cost that much up, but you can enjoy Atmos-content too. There’s more of that out there all the time.
https://www.dolby.com/about/support/guide/speaker-setup-guides/5.1.2-overhead-speaker-setup-guide/
You don’t have to put the height speaker on the ceiling, above the TV as high as possible on the wall should do it. It certainly does for me. The Cambridge audio satellite speakers should do fine for height and rear speakers even if you’re more fussy, but I’d put money on the front, center and subwoofer-speakers. Polk Audio is a good budget-brand for those.