Schrodinger nodded and, in a rare moment, stood at parade ground attention and rattled off his answer, obviously quoting someone. "Truely, there is nothing like a duet. A symphony is wonderful, a glorious moment of perfection when all the parts come together. But the intensity, the emotion of the two artists playing off each other is, perhaps, the epitome of the symphony. A truely great symphony should diminish until it is but two. And then diminish even further until is but one."
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