Bach’s finest moments produce an auditory ecstasy, and the feeling that no one else has ever been able to extract such sounds from the instrument that stands out in the composition. The same is true of the harpsichord, the viola, the violin, the flute… when we think of the ensemble as a whole, Bach seems to be the composer who mastered everything and explored everything with incomparable skill. Beethoven’s finest moments, however, produce something different, and there are perhaps no words to describe the miracle that characterizes his compositions. A deaf man, yet one who produces in the listener, through auditory stimulation, a paralyzing shiver from head to toe.