BT The Magic Flute was written when Mozart was 35 years old, that is, in the last year of his life, a musician who made great contributions to music. Mozart conducted the premiere of The Magic Flute in Vienna on September 30, 1791. More than two months later, this musical genius passed away. Mozart spent the last few years of his life in Vienna, a time when his career was not successful, financial difficulties coupled with illness. However, the difficulties of life did not affect his music creation style. The works he wrote in the last three years are also the best among the many works in his life, including Symphonies No. 39, 40, and 41, The Opera Femmes, and his most outstanding opera, The Magic Flute. The Magic Flute was Mozart's last opera, completed shortly before his death. When he was about to finish the creation of this opera, someone commissioned him to compose a "Requiem" on his behalf. Mozart believed that this person was a messenger of God who came to call him back. He devoted all his energy to composing all night long. This "Requiem" seemed to him to be composed for himself, but he finally collapsed due to exhaustion. "The Magic Flute" has both the solemnity of a serious opera and the brightness of a comic opera. Its music skillfully combines the mysterious and holy religious color with the bright and cheerful secular color, which is very beautiful. Mozart loved the opera "The Magic Flute" very much. He personally conducted the first and second performances. A few hours before his death, he was still eager to hear the music of "The Magic Flute" and asked someone to turn on the bell. At the bedside, in order to keep track of time, I imagined the ongoing performance of "The Magic Flute".