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Screenshots Added July 6, 2008 Mozart and the freemasons The destinies of Mozart and the Freemasons are inextricably linked Wolfgang, the child genius famous all over Europe, met the famous Dr Mesmer when he was just 12. The doctor was a high-ranking Freemason who kept a protective eye on Mozart's career throughout his life. He was also the first person to explore the use of hypnosis, which he called "animal magnetism", a phenomenon that is spotlighted in "Mozart – The Last Secret". Later, Mesmer ordered Mozart's children's opera, "Bastien, Bastienne". A strange event that happened when Mozart was 16 once again causes us to ask questions about Mozart's relations with the Freemasons: he composed "O Helliges Band", the text of which is taken from a secret Masonic book that only members know. How could Mozart have access to this work at such a young age? Wolfgang was only “officially” initiated when he was 28… In 1785, Mozart became a Master Mason. His compositions multiplied and were coded messages for his brothers. His friend and music mentor, Joseph Haydn, also joined the temple. Haydn's initiation opened the way for a unique collaboration between the two men. Sharing both musical expertise and Masonic knowledge, Haydn and Mozart would constantly write to each other and exchange fragments of compositions that would strengthen their friendship and their artistic complicity. Later, Mozart travelled Europe and visited many lodges. It was the opportunity for him to interpret his work for his brothers. “Mozart – The Last Secret” starts in one of these Masonic settings: Mozart is in Prague and his visit to the lodge conforms perfectly to the historical reality of the character. Wolfgang Amadeus left the three major pieces that sum up both his initiation and his philosophy of life to the Freemasons: "The Clemency of Titus"; "The Enchanted Flute" and the "Requiem". When he died, his mason brother Hensler gave the finest eulogy: 251 years later, neither the public nor his mason brothers have forgotten Mozart, and for a few more hours, "Mozart – The Last Secret" intends to make players discover the life, adventures and music of the greatest composer of all time… Screenshots Added March 30, 2007 |