199 1 year, French anthropologist Pucci came to a surprising conclusion after examining the skull: Mozart may have died of complications of head injury, not rheumatic fever as most historians think. Pucci drew this conclusion based on the fracture of the left temple of the skull. Pucci thinks that Mozart may have been injured accidentally, and this conclusion can also help explain the rumor that Mozart was very painful one year before his death.
Xu Jinghua, a geologist, searched for truth in music and thought Mozart committed suicide for love.
17911February 3 1 published Music Weekly wrote: "Because he was bloated, people thought he was poisoned.
At the end of the movie "Biography of Mozart", Mozart had to write the requiem in ten days because he was forced by men in black, so Mozart kept writing the requiem from morning till night. He thought that death was coming to him, and he was afraid. The day after writing the requiem, he died of overwork. Later, some people certified that the men in black were European aristocrats and wanted to publish Mozart's music as their own works.
For a hundred years, people have been tirelessly exploring how this musical boy died. Perhaps the cause of Mozart's death is always a mystery, but his musical masterpieces handed down from generation to generation have benefited future generations, and his musical status and achievements still make the world look back!