What is the best form of classical music? Chamber music? Concertos? Symphonies? Operas?

What is the best form of classical music? Chamber music? Concertos? Symphonies? Operas?

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>implying there is a "best" one
Which do you prefer? That's the best form.

Personally I'm a sucker for timbric variety so I prefer big chamber orchestras (fine, there aren't many examples of chamber orchestras), massive late-romantic symphonies and tone poems. For some reason bigass operas don't usually do it for me in spite of having plenty timbric variety.

On the other hand some of my favourite pieces ever are piano sonatas and preludes.

Bach Church Cantatas

For Common-Practice, Choral.

Trio Sonatas

a Kanye concert

I like solo piano playing.

For some reason orchestral stuff bothers me because it's always slowing down and speeding up and I can imagine the conductor very emphatically waving his arms around to signal all the tempo changes and it's like, why not just play at one tempo?

>it's like, why not just play at one tempo?
Do you even like music?

why do they need to slow down and speed up so much though? it just seems over-dramatic. i guess back in the day, tempo was considered like an interesting thing to experiment with or something. that must have sucked to live back then.

"ok guys check out this trippy tempo change"