"Pascal and Felix Mendelssohn were prodigiously precocious. But when each died before reaching age forty, each was physiologically an old man. Not so with Mozart – from him could have been extrapolated as much again in the future as had generously erupted in the past."
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Paul Samuelson, "Reflections on the Schumpeter I knew well" (2005)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1756 – 1791
Komponist der Wiener Klassik
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