Whether Alexander Pushkin believed those rumors when he chronicled the poisoning in his 1832 play “Mozart and Salieri” is not known. Nor is it known what Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov thought when
Whether Alexander Pushkin believed those rumors when he chronicled the poisoning in his 1832 play “Mozart and Salieri” is not known. Nor is it known what Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov thought when
Whether Alexander Pushkin believed those rumors when he chronicled the poisoning in his 1832 play “Mozart and Salieri” is not known. Nor is it known what Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov thought when
“‘Amadeus’ was such a popular movie after the stage play by Peter Schaffer, and that was inspired by the Alexander Pushkin play that inspired Rimsky-Korsakov to write an opera,” explains