After more than 2 centuries, there was finally someone who tried to solve unfairly for Mozart

Mozart's injustice - genius composer but destiny - what is it?

History is known as a genius composer, who was able to compose from the time of his birth 3. History knows Mozart's fate, when he died at the age of 35. And history also notes that Mozart is a rich , living in silk velvet, but extremely alcoholic.

Or at least that is what historians believe so far, that this genius composer needs alcohol to support his creative ability.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - music genius.

However, according to a scholar from the Royal University of Surgery (London, England), it seems that history has been miserable for Mozart, and they want to regain his reputation.

Specifically, Dr. Jonathan Noble said that Mozart was just a victim of the hateful habit, "GATO" with genius, and there is no evidence that he is really alcoholic.

According to Noble, alcoholism is a rare disease in the composer's world."You will never write an opera, chamber, symphony or quartet like what Mozart did if he was really an alcoholic," he asserted.

The point is given in his new book: "That Jealous Demon: My Wretched Health" , which shows diseases that really affect the great composers of history.

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According to Noble, alcoholism is a rare disease in the composer's world.

"Alcoholism can help poets to flourish, but with music it is difficult" - Noble answered the Telegraph.

Moreover, according to the evidence given, very few people actually get sick. Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, Beethoven - all are great composers believed to be alcoholics, but there is no evidence.

"When I started writing, I had to study these diseases, and wanted to find out the real reason for the genius composers to die. So soon, I realized that no one had ever been real. "It's just a rumor," Noble said.

In Mozart's case, he had many diseases throughout his life: kidney disease, smallpox, sore throat, tonsillitis, typhoid fever . but there was no alcoholism.

He even expressed doubt about. History recorded Mozart's death when he was 35 years old. He was buried after three days, in 1791, but no autopsy was performed.

Also in his book, he refuted the argument that the famous composers Maurice Ravel and Benjamin Britten were syphilis. The reason is the same: all without evidence.


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Ravel and Britten.

With Ravel, the conclusion he had was from a nurse. She saw Ravel's blood test report at the time after his death, and there was no guarantee that the test was accurate. And Britten, he had a heart valve, not syphilis.

If what Dr. Noble wrote proves to be true, it is clear that history owes more to genius composers than an apology. And it also proves that history can be greatly deviated over time.