Maybe this should go in ILM, but I think we're less interested in M.'s MUSIC than his BRANE (did they find tiny footprints?)
TV program to reveal results of DNA tests on skull said to have been Mozart’s
By William J. Kole
VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Have scientists found Mozart’s skull?
Researchers said Tuesday they’ll disclose the results of DNA tests in a documentary film airing this weekend on Austrian television as part of a year of celebratory events marking the composer’s 250th birthday.
The tests were conducted last year by experts at the Institute for Forensic Medicine in the alpine city of Innsbruck, and the long-awaited results will be publicized in Mozart: The Search for Evidence, to be screened Sunday by state broadcaster ORF.
Past tests were inconclusive, but this time, “we succeeded in getting a clear result,” lead researcher Dr. Walther Parson, a renowned forensic pathologist, told ORF.
He said the results had been “100 per cent verified” by a U.S. army laboratory, but refused to elaborate.
The skull in question is one that for more than a century has been in the possession of the International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, the elegant Austrian city where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on Jan. 27, 1756.
Parson said genetic material from scrapings from the skull was analyzed and compared with DNA samples gathered in 2004 from the thigh bones of Mozart’s maternal grandmother and a niece. The bones were recovered when a Mozart family grave was opened in 2004 at Salzburg’s Sebastian Cemetery.
Mozart died in 1791 and was buried in a pauper’s grave at Vienna’s St. Mark’s Cemetery. The location of the grave was initially unknown, but its likely location was determined in 1855.
The grave on that spot is adorned by a column and a sad-looking angel.
Legend has it that a gravedigger who knew which body was Mozart’s at some point sneaked the skull out of the grave. Through different channels, the skull — which is missing its lower jaw — came to the Mozarteum in Salzburg in 1902, according to Dr. Stephan Pauly, the foundation’s director.
The foundation, a private non-profit organization that works to preserve Mozart’s legacy, was founded in 1880 by Salzburg residents and made the skull available for the DNA tests.
The skull long has fascinated experts: In 1991, a French scholar who examined it made the startling — though unconfirmed — conclusion that Mozart may have died of complications of a head injury rather than rheumatic fever as most historians believe.
Anthropologist Pierre-Francois Puech of the University of Provence based his belief on a fracture he found on the skull’s left temple. Mozart, he theorized, may have sustained it in a fall, and that would help explain the severe headaches the composer was said to have suffered more than a year before his death.
Austria has designated 2006 a Mozart jubilee year, with dozens of events in Salzburg, Vienna and elsewhere to commemorate his 250 birthday.
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 17:40 (nineteen years ago)
God, is 2006 going to be even more of a year for Jubilees than 2005?
That said, nice work, Mozarts Brain Scientists.
― The Lidl Shop Of Horrors (kate), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 17:47 (nineteen years ago)
The grave on that spot is adorned by a column and a sad-looking angel.If it was a sad-looking kitty, it would be so much better.
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 17:51 (nineteen years ago)
...dozens of events in Salzburg, Vienna and elsewhere to commemorate his 250 birthday.I love how Mozart left a ton of letters in which he complained what a shite place Salzberg was and how he was later kicked out of town.
― Aimless (Aimless), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 18:55 (nineteen years ago)
"Mozart's Skull!" shall officially be my new preferred expletive in 2006: "Mozart's Skull, this traffic is terrible!"
― phil d. (Phil D.), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 19:04 (nineteen years ago)
I for one always thought the skull on Keith Richards' ring was Mozart's.
― Redd Harvest (Ken L), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 20:38 (nineteen years ago)
"Mozart's Skull!" shall officially be my new preferred expletive in 2006: "Mozart's Skull, this traffic is terrible!"For extra emphasis, you could do like this: Mozart's Skull and Bach's Bottom, it's cold out here!"
― Redd Harvest (Ken L), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 20:47 (nineteen years ago)
Beethoven's hair, you may be on to something!
― ratty, Tuesday, 3 January 2006 21:31 (nineteen years ago)
Amadeus, Amadeus / Rottin' Amadeus
― sengai, Wednesday, 4 January 2006 01:21 (nineteen years ago)