It’s crazy how people from 1791 and 2024 both know how it feels when Mozart drops a new track

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It’s crazy how people from 1791 and 2024 both know how it feels when Mozart drops a new track

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SWEET X SOUR!!!!!!! new print^_^
Beautiful!
The Queen of the Night sequence from Mozart’s “Magic Flute”
The first image by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1815 The second by Simon Quaglio in 1818

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"Mozart was autistic because he was a child prodigy who wrote whole pieces in a day" no Mozart was autistic because he used echolalia and always spoke the truth even though it got him violently ejected from his workplace and had no interest in marriage and had a childish personality and sense of humor and was routine-oriented and had a low frustration tolerance. the prodigy thing has almost nothing to do with it. I would like to see one scholar within my lifetime consider the posthumous diagnosis for ANY reason other than "little boy played music well." I take personal offense to the fact that despite his utter genius he's been considered immature by academics because of his mannerisms. where have I heard THAT one before?
Simon Quaglio (1795–1878) - Queen of the Night, 1818
from Mozart's 'Magic Flute'
I realize I couldn’t waste my time anymore and I had to do something valuable for myself.Â
To understand how to do that, I had to journey back to when I was a child: to those days I spent drawing endlessly, watching movies and listening to my favourite composer: Mozart!Â
Rediscovering that little girl allowed me to find my true essence. I had to shed responsabilities and step out of my comfort zone to rediscover the joy of creating without limits. Giving voice to my uniqueness meant stopping being who others expected me to be and finally being myself.Â
“Musikverein, Inc.” was born from this journey: a graphic novel about Wolfgang AmadĂ© Mozart!Â
“Musikverein, Inc.” is now available on Global Comix! (on Patreon for the Italian version) The first and second episode are now available on digital format! You can buy a single episode or choose to subscribe to support the project and be part of Mozart’s community around the world!Â
Follow my journey on Instagram @musikverein,inc