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Albert Einstein considered Mozart one of the greatest geniuses of humanity, all categories combined, because, he said, his music is so beautiful and pure "that it reflects the sublime beauty of the universe." Endowed with an exceptional power of concentration, Mozart himself was perfectly aware of his incomparable gifts and genius. But what really characterizes the genius of this extraordinary composer? What are the pillars that support this work so profound and so diverse? Eric Chaillier, author of a noted book on The Magic Flute (Fayard, 2017), his operatic testament, presents the three components of this dazzling genius: Precocity - Speed - Diversity, illustrating them with large musical excerpts and magnificent engravings. Having excelled in all genres, but without innovating, he nevertheless pushed the aesthetic forms of his time to a supreme degree of refinement. Mozart was a tragic, hypersensitive and fraternal genius and that is why we love him. https://www.ericchaillier.com Video Production: https://filmsbyswiss.ch/