Mozart's Ass Emptied a Room - And You Can Still Hear This Funny Event in History!
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Mozart's Ass Emptied a Room - And You Can Still Hear This Funny Event in History!

Picture this: Vienna, 1782. The grand ballroom is packed with 400 royals and nobles, all dressed to the nines, eagerly awaiting the next masterpiece from the one and only Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Little did they know, the genius composer had a hilarious trick up his sleeve! Who was Mozart, you ask? Only one of the greatest composers of all time! Born in 1756, Mozart composed over 600 works, including symphonies, operas, and choral pieces, by the time he died at the young age of 35. His music was revolutionary, blending emotional depth with technical brilliance, making him a star in the courts of Europe. Filippo Brunelleschi and his Remarkable Renaissance Prank Hilarious Events from Napoléon’s Petite Package to Pythagoras’ Fear of Farts   But Mozart wasn’t just a musical genius; he had a mischievous side too. Enter his cheeky six-piece canon titled "Leck mich im Arsch" (yep, you guessed it, "Kiss my ass" in English!). He waited until his friends were suitably tipsy at this glitzy event before springing his surprise. Six female choir singers took the stage and, in front of the stunned audience, began to sing "Kiss my ass" with perfect harmony. Read moreSection: Weird FactsRead Later