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Wed, 4 Aug 1999 02:13:05 -0500
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Gerardo Constantini <[log in to unmask]>
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Kevin wrote:

>Donald Satz wrote:
>
>>Maybe he just wanted to make sure that Mozart was dead and gone.  I think
>>he poisoned Mozart with the goal of passing Mozart scores off as his own.
>>He then figured to win the favor and hand of a beautiful opera singer
>>(female).  Without the benefit of autopsies, getting away with murder
>>was much easier in those days.  I love a good murder mystery.
>
>You are, I hope, kidding, Don.  There is little to nothing to substantiate
>the Salieri murdered Mozart legend.

It's true,it's nothing which substantiate it.  Salieri was a very fine
composer.Of course Mozart belongs to a much higher degree by far,but
Salieri was tofar from be a mediocre human being.  I think(despite it's
beauty)is not good to see "Amadeus" many times.It seems it made to much
confusion to many people.  Regards.

Gerardo:.

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