He would have needed thousands of “Eureka!” moments to produce such a staggering amount of world-class music, which is about one per week of his short career.
This is clearly absurd—extraordinary moments of inspiration are rare by definition.Acclaimed choreographer Twyla Tharp believes it was all hard work,Nobody worked harder than Mozart.
By the time he was twenty-eight years old, his hands were deformed because of all the hours he had spent practicing, performing, and gripping a quill pen to compose. . . .
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