In the history of music, no composer’s funeral was more tragic than Mozart’s. If this composer also had a decent funeral, then a poor common man would also have a funeral. This musical prodigy only lived for 35 years. He was poor when he was born and died in a tragic funeral. The research on Mozart's premature death is just a well-founded statement, and there are no less than a dozen of them now. This is really rare in the history of music. The mystery of his death has attracted so many people's interest, much more than any other musician. There are only two reasons why this phenomenon occurs: first, the composer's status in the history of music is extremely high, and this music prodigy only lived 35 years old before passing away sadly, which is very sad; second, the composer's death There are indeed many reasons, and there is controversy as to which one is the main one. In addition, his temperament and temperament as a natural artist undoubtedly inspired many later generations to be interested in him and the cause of his death. There are countless people who have studied Mozart's death, including writers, biographers, musicians, historians, doctors, medical scientists and other general experts and scholars. The various theories about the mystery of Mozart's death, in summary, mainly include two categories: internal reasons mainly refer to his illness, external reasons include social reasons, spiritual reasons, etc., and there are also some comprehensive theories. Writers full of romantic fantasy attributed Mozart's death mainly to the "soul seeker from the underworld" - the mysterious man in black who asked for the "Requiem". For example, the writer Stendhal believed that since the tall and gloomy stranger appeared, Mozart became uneasy and suspicious. As a result, his nerves were greatly stimulated and he eventually died early due to overwork. This theory is no longer tenable. New information shows that the man in black was sent by the arty Count Stuhlbach. In order to commemorate his deceased wife, the Duke asked Mozart to write an elegy, and he himself took the name of it. Nonetheless, the man in black at least had an impact on Mozart's death. People who read some biographies and novels about the composer may think that Mozart was killed by the court composer Salieri. The film of the same name, which won eight Oscars, ended Mozart's life in this way. This statement once had a certain market among ordinary audiences, but it has no sufficient basis. The fiction of film and television art sometimes exceeds that of novels. Real historical data shows that Mozart was not harmed by Salieri, nor was he poisoned to death. Said. A few years ago, West German anesthesiology professor Jurgen Wawel's painstaking research results showed that Mozart did not die from poisoning. What's more, Salieri was one of the few people who mourned Mozart's funeral. Various studies in later generations have even denied this view. Some people believe that Mozart was infected with streptococcus when he attended the Franciscan meeting on November 18, 1791. Two hours before his death, he suffered from convulsions, unconsciousness, and swollen cheeks. These were symptoms of bronchitis; patients with severe bronchitis are often uremic. This statement may be the most powerful research, because various authoritative materials have recorded one thing in common: Mozart was fond of smoking and drinking, suffered from bronchitis, and also had uremia. The movie "Mozart" showed these symptoms. There are many traditional sayings. For example, it is believed that the composer died of miliary fever, neurasthenia, lung disease, bloodletting, enemas and other wrong treatment methods, etc. From this we can infer that Mozart eventually suffered from more than one disease. His irregular life style and his wife who was not good at managing money and housekeeping had an objective impact on the increasing damage to his health, thus leading to his early death. On December 5, 1791, there was heavy snow outside (the data shows that there was no blizzard or rain at that time). He struggled to write something, but failed, and soon stopped breathing. He dedicated everything to the earth. The composer suffered a lot of hardship before his death, and the funeral was so miserable. There were only three or five people mourning him. His wife Constanze Mozart returned to Salzburg, Mozart's hometown, and the mourners arrived at the edge of the grave. Then he left in a hurry. Only God and an old man who dug a grave witnessed the composer's grave. The old man thought that Mozart was a commoner, so he randomly buried the thin-skinned coffin in a place where he could not find it later, burying many people who died in a plague not long ago. Among Viennese people. Shortly after his wife recovered from the illness, she remarried a Swedish diplomat. Sixteen years later, she found out that her ex-husband was so famous all over the world, so she felt guilty and wanted to burn him in the cemetery.
She bought some memorial papers to pay homage to her deceased husband, but when she arrived at St. Mark's Cemetery on the outskirts of Vienna, she could not find the grave. The image left by the great Mozart is always optimistic, joyful and sweet. Although he was troubled by life and illness during his lifetime, and was so miserable after his death that later researchers even attributed all the vicious diseases to the composer, the music that reflected his soul made all those with a history of Mozart's music hobby People will never forget it. Just as people can't forget the wonderful music, people can't forget his true artist temperament. 'His music is eternal!' The controversy surrounding the cause of his death will always exist.