Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a famous composer and a Free Mason. Mozart had created over 600 compositions before his death. he created work in the forms of symphonic, concertante, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. Out of all of the greats Mozart is considered one of, if not the best. Wolfgang was born in Salzburg, modern day Austria, to Leopold and Anna Mozart. He did have one sister. Wolfgang's musical genius may be due to the fact that from a early age he was surround by music. his father, Leopold, was the deputy Kapellmeister to the court orchestra which was for the Arch Bishop of Salzburg. When Mozart was three years old, his sister, whom was seven, began to get taught the keyboard by their farther Leopold. With the young Wolfgang looking on with amazement his farther, possibly just amusing his sons request without any real reason, let Mozart play the Keyboard. Mozart played it effortlessly and faultlessly. At the age of 5 this musical genus began to shine as he started to write his own compositions which his farther wrote down, among some of them were Andante and Allegro in C.

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Wolfgang and the Free Masons.

At the age of 28 Wolfgang joined the The Free Masons, which are the worlds biggest and most wide spread secret society. Their goals are to get members into their ranks and help each other. Some conspiracy theorists believe that they are part of a much larger picture, they believe that the Freemasons are key players in the NWO. Wolfgang joined them in 1784 and joined the Zur Wohltätigkeit lodge, which is translated into Beneficence. It is known that he did attend other lodges to see their meetings one of which is the famous aristocratic Zur wahren Eintracht lodge; which is translated into True Concord. As a young man he had been traveling everywhere displaying his talent as a pianist with his father; but now he was well known and very well respected he was residing in Vienna. In the year of his initiation into the Free Masons his first super-massive opera was released, The marriage of Figaro. Since there were no copyright laws around, Mozart did not make a lot from this.

In 1743 a grave threat to Freemasonry struck, The Empress Maria Theresa decided to do what many others had been thinking about, striking at the Freemasons. She did this by committing officials of her table to raid a masonic Lodge in Vienna. The master of this lodge was Francis I, her husband. Moved by such a action Wolfgang decided to accept the position as master mason and in retaliation to the Empresses actions he decided to create music, he created his most compositions and dedicated them to masonic practices, the opening and closing of a lodge and he wrote the music for a mason funeral. he fought her back by making the moral of the Mason stronger.

The last ever opera by this great was The Magic Flute. Due to its nature and meanings as well as certain symbolism it is commonly accepted that The magic flute is indeed a Masonic opera. The general ideas around this is that it is based in a never-never land, Egypt, where it is in a kind of half comedy half serious context. In it there is much presentation around certain symbols and crafts which is one of the main theories around it. Two of the people in it are thought o have been real people, the queen of the Night, is Empress Theresa, it is though that she is meant o be that character since she committed the Masonic lodge raids of 1743. Another character is thought to be Ignas von Born, a masonic leader and a eminent scientist. Tamino is thought to be the Emperor Joseph and Pamina is though of being almost very single Austrian person, a collective to say.

The Death of Mozart.

The beginning of the end for Mozart started whilst he was in Prague. He was there for his opera, the Las clemenza di Tito; he wrote it in 1791. He had wrote it for the Emperor for the coronation festivities. Wolfgang being strong in body and mind manged to carry on his professional life for a impressive period of time before the inevitable happened. He take a turn for the worse and after the Premiere of the magic flute he began to get worse and worse; eventually on the 20th of November he had became bedridden and was suffering in pain and constantly vomiting. On December the fifth Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died. The cause of death is still unknown is thought to remain that way because we don't have the technology required to look that far into the medical past, some people believe that the Freemasons killed Mozart because he was going to reveal their secrets in his operas, there are many theories on this.

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