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



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Itās 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 Mozartās āMagic Fluteā
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 (1795ā1878) - Queen of the Night, 1818
from Mozart's 'Magic Flute'