Robert, I do not owe you an answer.
My answer is in my book, Constanze Mozart Beloved. You can find it in the British Library you so often frequent. I have also published an article on the Requiem in "Quadrant" and offered to send it to Peter. Peter wrote that whatever the article had to say would be rebuked by you and he is absolutely right.
You do not provide evidence for your musings
which are pages upon pages long. I have told you on numerous occasions, and this applies to Mr. Taboga's outbursts against Haydn and Mozart as well; it is of no use
screaming insults at these two great men
and accusing them of forgery without an iota of evidence.
If you want to change history which is based on facts, you will have to do it in a scientific manner by showing point by point how you arrived at your findings.
This also applies to the discoverer of Anna Magdalena Bach's cello sonatas. Perhaps the sun is too hot in Darwin and the English professor is not used to protect his
brain from boiling over by simply using a hat.
Just because you say so, it is far from enough. The same applies to Mr. Taboga no matter for how many years he has been practicing tautology.
Regards,
Agnes.
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