We shall be marking the 220th year of Mr Mozart's permanent passing into the ethereal world.
Perhaps you have no first-hand consciousness of what was happening on Monday 5 December 1791, but you are most welcome to join us to reflect upon the miraculous aspects of Mr Mozart's music. Have you already marked the date in your diary?
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| Australia, 1791 |
Here is your official invitation
On the last full day of Mr W A Mozart's material existence, the world's first Sunday newspaper, The Observer, was published by Mr W S Bourne in London, purportedly to share "the spirit of enlightened Freedom, decent Toleration and universal Benevolence". You may be of the opinion that Mr Bourne was not as successful in those worthy aims as Mr Mozart, or even myself.
Two hundred and twenty years have seen many changes in the world. Many persons have been born and have died, even those called Mr Bourne. Even so, there are quite a few individuals who currently have the good fortune of excellent hearing, an awareness of Mr Mozart's music, and at least one electrically-operated audio storage device. Such personages have the ability to listen to timelessly beautiful music whenever they wish to do so. You may think that in itself is a miracle, as may be your own presence in the world, whenever and wherever you were born.
We look forward to greeting you on Monday, dear gentle reader.
Yours affectionately, Milady Twaklin, Madame Adelaidezone




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