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A school teacher in Wiener Neustadt, Anton Herzog is most famous for his account of the commissioning of the requiem from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Count Franz von Walsegg.[1] The document was censored in Vienna in February 1839; the back of the booklet was marked "Not allowed Imperial and Royal Office Censor. Vienna, 8 Feb. 1839. Freyberger mpria."[2] An edited version finally appeared in a Vienna newspaper in 1925.[1] References1. ^1 www.angelfire.com/bc2/mozart/P13B.html. "An interesting and comprehensive account..." 2. ^Landon, H. C. Robbins. Mozart's Last Year, p. 82.
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