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Mozart! The victorious music is an excerpt from the musical The Triumphant Music, a song by Archbishop Colloredo. Lyrics: Colorredo: 1. I have lived only among books, and I have done everything to understand God and existence. And I have crammed all the sciences into my head to know what the essence is. But I am beginning to see that I have only been wandering around like a busy fool. Lord, my mind is finite, Latin and Hebrew are worthless. I babble in the language of holy books. I am blind. I do not understand why? Why, just Lord, do not education and thought help? Tell me how I should drive him away? Why then does reason lose its meaning, why does common sense bow its head before the victorious music? 2. Oh, I know that man is capable of everything, and you can easily educate a monkey. The germinating soul, the weak little seed, if you water it, will sprout. But how a miracle suddenly happens is not in the ledger. Sir, I think you know me, I serve you faithfully, as I should. Yet he, although he constantly rebels, deserves more than me. Why is it fair, Sir, that education and thought do not help? Tell me how I can drive him away? Why then does reason lose? Why does common sense bow its head before the victorious word of music? Why then does reason lose? Why does common sense bow its head? Why can it win? This is how Mozart, whom I banished long ago, lives among us, that brazen, disloyal, disobedient, unpleasant, devilish bastard?! Why does magical music win? Tell me why?!