Mozart's mysterious stranger


Mozart accepted the commission, asking for a month to complete the work. After a month, the stranger returned, but Mozart, who had laboured fitfully on it, asked for another month. He said that the work had taken his interest more than he expected, and he needed more time. the stranger gave him the time he needed, and another 50 ducats. Mozart was intrigued by this visitor, and asked a servant to follow him, but the servant lost him in the streets. The composer was convinced that the tall stranger was a messenger from another world, come to warn him of his own impending death. He did indeed fall ill, and when the stranger came to pick up the work, the brilliant composer was already dead. Mozart had died on this day in 1791.
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