I suppose, having listened to a lot of music very attentively, that Schubert's 'Trout Quintet' is the finest long piece of music in the world--'finest' in the sense of 'should please everyone,' and, despite its repetitiveness (Pace, Schoenberg), 'should fatigue no-one.' Actually, while there's lots of music (Haydn, Bach, Mozart, Handel, Locatelli) that I like (or love) even more, there is nothing in this world, that I can think of, with more absolute, utter Charm.
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