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The italian journalist Tito Giliberto (Venice 1963), after historical researches, wrote two thrillers about famous composers: 1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and 2. Antonio Vivaldi.
  1. Mozart: delitti in Re Maggiore” (“Mozart: murders in D”, but also “Mozart: murders for the Major King”). In 1791 in Wien an italian doctor inquiries about Mozart’s death. He discovers a connection with the death of the Austrian Emperor Joseph II (1790), a conspirancy against Enlightenment movement in the years of the French revolution. (Edition Todaro, Lugano, Switzerland).
  2. Vivaldi: notte e follia del Prete Rosso” (“Vivaldi: night and madness for the Red Priest”). The composer’s nickname in XVIII was “the Red Priest”, Vivaldi was red-head. “The Night” is a famous flute concerto. “The madness” is a famous sonata. After 60 years in Venice, Vivaldi died alone and poor in Wien. Why escaped from his beautiful italian town? A mistery about the last mounth in the composer’s life. (Edition Todaro, Lugano, Switzerland).

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