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| | | | | On the 27th of May 1784, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wandered into a Vienna pet shop not far from his home and heard a starling singing a near-perfect imitation of a theme from his Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major (K 453). Starlings are well-known as talented mimics and Mozart thought the bird's singing was... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses Mozart's 'The Magic Flute,' interpreting its historical significance, Freemasonic elements, and the allegory between the Queen of the Night and Sarastro as a journey from superstition to enlightenment. | |
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