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Best listened to in a windowless room, better than best in an airless room--correctly speaking, a bunker sealed forever and enwrapped in tree-roots--the Eighth String Quartet of Shostakovich (Opus 110) is the living corpse of music, perfect in its horror. Call it the simultaneous asphyxiation and bleeding of melody. The soul strips itself of life in a dusty room.