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In Reply to: Re: Excellent film, terrible history . . . posted by patrickU on October 27, 2004 at 11:09:38:
Though this scenario is not unlikely, given Mozart's penchant for ribaldry. The pox, mayhaps?Whatever, Salieri had nothing to do with it, mediocre composer though he was!
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But if it may have been some sexual dicease they would have not put him in such hurry in the grave, and what is most curious in a mass grave, where nobody would be able to find him again, and all the mystery from the doctors....
Mozart was not vulgare or only for the damn stupid prude. he was a free man, and how brillant! have you read his letters.
In every while there is a human being that let us look up high above in the sky.
Has a small renaissance, his work is being played more frequently at the moment.
but it isn't Mozart.Then again . . . I was Wagnerian tenor. Whatever my virtues, I was not (nor was anyone else) the voice Melchior was. Nor the artist Windgassen was.
Oh well. At least I did it!
ps: Having dressed up in armour and screamed at the top of my lungs (not really, but the image counts), I actualy prefer Monteverdi and Mozart, though "Die Walküre" is still quite something!
Bon Soir!
Bonjour,
No Salieri is no Mozart! It sounds when compared rather amateurish, but on his own it is quite good in my ears.
Wagner, yes Wagner.... Why was it such a bad person, since I learnt so many details on his life it just did spoil the pleasure I had to hear his work...
My loss.
Though I am only a soprano...my two favorite opera composers are Monteverdi and Mozart.
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