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by bjoli 1992 days ago
His best works are written in what I have always imagined as some sort of feverish spurts when the syphilis was in remission to just get them out of him for the afterworld. The late symphonies, the septet, Winterreise. All amazing works.

I listen to a lot of music, but some works I go back to more than others. The big C major quintet (the string quartet with an extra cello one) is in my opinion the greatest piece of chamber music ever written, and I don't even like string music.

The recording with the Emerson quartet and Rostropovich is probably my favourite.

Another work I always return to are Petterssons 7th symphony, preferably the recording with the orchestra I work in. Norrköpings Symphony orchestra together with Leif Segerstam. Way before my time, but wow what a symphony. I never understood why Pettersson is never mentioned among other Scandinavian composers such as Nielsen or Sibelius. His seventh symphony deserves to be played world wide.

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The lyricism and agony of Death and the Maiden (D810), particularly in the Andante, gut me every time. Personally my favorite chamber work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0Y3gHKywTQ

If you have friends whom you intend sharing this with, be sure to do so before they're exposed to Polanski's 'Death and the Maiden', which may indelibly alter their interpretation. Thankfully he didn't use andantino.
> The big C major quintet (the string quartet with an extra cello one) is in my opinion the greatest piece of chamber music ever written, and I don't even like string music.

> The recording with the Emerson quartet and Rostropovich is probably my favourite.

Wow, I know "me too!" is not approved of on Hacker News, but I'm very glad to share this opinion with some otherwise unknown to me internet commenter :D

D. 956 if anyone is looking for the the quintet