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The musical "Rock Mozart" was a hit, and the starring role and fans were even more intense.

From Mozart's age of 17 to his untimely death at the age of 35, "Rock Mozart" reproduces the opportunities, temptations, jealousy and difficulties that Mozart faced when he broke away from the aura of child prodigy. Mozart in the play is dressed in a red and black lace suit, with an eye-catching punk makeup, and a modern soul is hidden under the Chinese costume, just like a "rock star". The entanglement between Mozart and "mortal enemy" salieri runs through the whole play. Outside the play, two original cast actors who play Mozart and salieri also win enthusiastic pursuit from the audience. So, is the story of Mozart and salieri's "love each other and kill each other" really true? What kind of legendary and short life did Mozart live in history?

The book 1791: Mozart's Last Year, which we are going to recommend today, is called a necessary book for self-study by fans of Faza, and it has also been recommended by the actors in Faza. The author of this book tries to restore a true but not deified Mozart from a series of written records such as letters and newspapers. In this book, you can not only answer the mystery of Mozart's death, but also truly restore the creative background of Requiem.

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Old flight five continuous shooting! (Laurent BAN, playing Leopold Mozart, Mozart's father)

And what we want to share today may be a Mozart you have never known, which you may hardly see on the stage or in film and television works-a Mozart who always expresses his love with his wife Constanze through letters.

Now I have received your dear letter, and I am full of joy to see your health and spirit-madness. Lugebo put it on my scarf today, but what? -oh, my god! -Although I have always said that she (Constanze) is like this. It's useless. I'm glad you have a strong appetite, but if you eat a lot, you have to pull-a lot-no, what I want to say is, walk a lot-but I don't want you to walk a long way alone-I hope you can do more things I suggest, which is my heartfelt hope. Farewell-dear-only-2999 and a half kisses fly in the air, flying to you ...

Mozart who will always belong to you

June 6th, 1791

Mozart hoped to see Constanze in the second week of June, but the concert he had to attend by the blind glassplayer Cozi Geissner was postponed. Mozart told Constanze this in a letter on June 11th, and said that he would definitely come next Wednesday. He continued:

I have to hurry, because it's 6:45, and the carriage for Leopold will leave at 7: -please be careful not to slip in the hot spring bath and don't be alone there-besides, if I were you, I would take a day off in the middle, so don't rush it. I wish I could have someone with you tonight-I can't tell you what I would do if I could be in Baden instead of staying here tonight. In order to kill boredom, I wrote an aria for my opera The Magic Flute today. I got up at 4:3. My pocket watch, imagine it! I opened it,-but-because I couldn't find the key, I couldn't wind it up. Isn't that bad? I can only wind the clock. Goodbye, dear! Today, I had lunch at Puchberg's house. A thousand kisses and the thoughts I want to share with you now: death and despair are his rewards! From The Magic Flute, Act II, No.11

Love Your Husband Forever

W.A. Mozart

The next day, on June 12th, another letter was sent to Baden:

My dear and most beautiful little wife!

why didn't I receive your letter last night? I have to worry about whether something happened to you in the bath. That kind of worry and other things made me restless all day yesterday. I was with NN Goldhahn this morning, and he promised me that he would take time to meet me here between 12: and 1: to deal with all these matters. So I can't go to Puchberg's house for dinner, so I have to wait here. Wait until 2: 3-he still didn't come, so I wrote a note and asked the maid to take it to his father.-At the same time, I went to the "Hungarian Crown" restaurant by myself, because it was too late to eat elsewhere-even there, all the other guests left, so I had to eat alone-in fear of you and unhappiness with NN. You can imagine how I ate that meal. It would be nice if someone could comfort me. It's not good for me to be alone when I'm preoccupied. I got home at half past three, and the maid hasn't come back yet. I waited and waited. She didn't come back with a note until seven o'clock.

it's naturally unpleasant to wait at home-but what's even more unpleasant is that the result is completely unexpected-all I read on the note is a lot of excuses that he hasn't heard any exact news yet, and then I promise him that of course he hasn't forgotten me and will keep what he said before. To cheer myself up, I went out to see the opera Caspar, which was very noisy, but it was meaningless. On the way to the theater, I stopped by the cafe to find Robert-but he wasn't there either. I had dinner at the Crown again (just to be alone), where at least I had a chance to talk to someone-then I went straight to bed-and slept until 5 am. Then I immediately freshened up and dressed-I went to Montecucoli's house, and he happened to be at home-and then I went to NN, who had already got away-I'm sorry that I couldn't write to you this morning for various unforeseen reasons-I really want to contact you!

If you are going to see "Rock Mozart", you might as well read this book "1791: Mozart's Last Year" first to do your homework.

1791, the last year of Mozart

[America] by H.C. Robbins Langdon

Guangxi Normal University Press

The last month of 1791 was published by Robbins? Langdon called it "the greatest tragedy in the history of music"-Mozart died young at the age of 35. The incident was surrounded by various mysteries and conspiracy theories, such as poisoning theory and allegations of sex scandals. Professor Langdon tried to correct these misconceptions and rebuild Mozart's last year. The book discusses the Magic Flute, Requiem and other works in detail, and tries to clarify the relationship between Mozart and the aid society and salieri.

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