Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Mozart by Caroline Knox


Can you imagine
what is true, that
smack in the middle
of making The Magic FluteFlute he interrupted
himself to make
“Ave Verum Corpus,”world’s most truth-telling
motet (Who made its
text? Maybe a pope),
then got himself on
track, back to TMF(all the while dealing
with money worry and
sickness of wife). When
you get to the esto nobiscadence in “AVC,” you
scale the spine of the
European Enlightenment;
when you get to the
idiotic “Three Faithful
Youths” chorus in TMF: “Three faithful youths we now will lend you
Upon your journey they’ll attend you;
Though young in years, these youths so fair
Heed the words of wisdom rare!”
you’re dealing with
Bertie Wooster’s
three best friends.
Because he was Mozart,
not a problem.

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