<Tamburin Music>
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This is a letter from a musician.
Can you guess whose letter it is?
This playful letter has scrawled letters and witty sketches that stand out.
That's right. It's a letter from Mozart.
This letter was written by Mozart to his cousin,
Maria Anna Thekla Mozart, on May 10, 1780.
Mozart could not have friends like Thekla until he became an adult.
That's why he couldn't settle down because of a lot of performance trips.
Mozart hung out with Thekla, his first friend and relative sister,
and developed into more than just a friend.
Mozart had a deep spiritual connection with her.
"If you love me as much as I love you, our love will last forever"
Whenever Mozart was away from Tekla
He sent a letter saying that my love for her would not change.
But Mozart quickly fell in love with another woman.
The letters left by the musicians fill the centuries gap between us and them.
It makes us understand the sadness, joy, and despair in music.
Also it makes us living in the present imagine their lives.
Reading the letters of musicians like treasure,
Why don't you experience their lives?
The song I'm going to introduce today is a piano concerto
composed in 1977 when Mozart fell in love with Tekla.
Enjoy listening and have a good night.
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