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OP. 131 HAS BEEN read as a tragic, deafness-induced chaos or as an innovative triumph taking the potential of music closer to the sublime and perhaps the divine. Was it an over-ambitious jumbled patchwork? Or was it a deliberate composition of various Stücke to achieve a whole wherein exultation pays tribute to the depth that melancholia adds to the human condition? Might the ...