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Actually, the man had no ear at all.
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But what did it matter?
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He adored my music.
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Tell me...
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If you had been me...
:13:16
...wouldn't you have thought
God had accepted your vow?
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And believe me, I honored it.
:13:25
I was a model of virtue.
:13:27
I kept my hands off women.
:13:30
I worked hours every day
teaching students, many for free!
:13:34
Sitting on endless committees
to help poor musicians.
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Work, that was all my life.
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And it was wonderful.
:13:44
Everybody liked me.
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I liked myself.
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Until he came.
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He came to Vienna to play
some of his music...
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...at the residence
of the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg.
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Eagerly, I went there to seek him out.
:14:16
That night...
:14:20
... changed my life.
:14:26
As I wandered through the salon...
:14:29
... I played a little game with myself.
:14:32
This man had written
his first concerto at the age of 4...
:14:36
... his first symphony at 7,
a full-scale opera at 12!
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Did it show?
:14:45
Is talent like that...
:14:48
... written on the face?
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Which one of them...
:14:55
... could he be?