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John Camkiran
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In the early 1630s, a Roman composer by the name of Gregorio Allegri wrote a song that was never to be sung outside the Sistine Chapel. That was until 1770, when a 14-year-old boy transcribed it from memory after hearing it twice. So impressed, the Pope did not prevent its publication. That boy was W.A. Mozart.
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Mocha🎩🔵🎨
@missmocha
Great story again.. Mozart had an interesting and strange life
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John Camkiran
@johncamkiran
Traveler, gambler, Freemason. He'd have some stories to tell I'm sure.
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