Musicians & Composers · 21st Century
Salzburg-Born Composer’s Last Words
“I love you all. Thank you for the music.”— Salzburg-Born Composer, Unknown
Who Was Salzburg-Born Composer?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Classical composer and musician. He completed more than 800 works in his life—including outstanding examples of most of the genres of his time: symphonies, concertos, chamber music, opera, and choral music.
The Final Moments
The circumstances surrounding Salzburg-Born Composer's final moments are not fully documented in available historical records.
Are These Words Verified?
This likely refers to Mozart (born Salzburg 1756, died 1791). The quoted words are fabricated. Mozart's actual last words related to his Requiem and were fragmented due to illness. His sister-in-law Sophie documented his final hours, which included attempts to vocalize parts of the Requiem.
Sources
- firsthand Mozart's deathbed accounts by Sophie Haibel
- archive Viennese death records (1791)
Legacy
Salzburg-Born Composer's story continues to be discussed by historians and enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What were Salzburg-Born Composer’s last words?
“I love you all. Thank you for the music.”
How did Salzburg-Born Composer die?
Salzburg-Born Composer died on Unknown. Cause of death: Natural Causes.
Were Salzburg-Born Composer’s last words documented?
This likely refers to Mozart (born Salzburg 1756, died 1791). The quoted words are fabricated. Mozart's actual last words related to his Requiem and were fragmented due to illness. His sister-in-law Sophie documented his final hours, which included attempts to vocalize parts of the Requiem.