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The Divine Czech without a Face. Josef Mysliveček Died Abandoned and with a Destroyed Face

Summary by Deník.cz
Perhaps it can be said that death was a deliverance for Josef Mysliveček. At that time, his face was eroding with an ulcer, apparently caused by syphilis. The situation was made worse by a serious accident involving the carriage that was transporting him. The famous Czech composer, whose musical work was applauded by all of Italy and sincerely admired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, died on February 4, 1781 in Rome. Abandoned and penniless. 245 year…
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Perhaps it can be said that death was a deliverance for Josef Mysliveček. At that time, his face was eroding with an ulcer, apparently caused by syphilis. The situation was made worse by a serious accident involving the carriage that was transporting him. The famous Czech composer, whose musical work was applauded by all of Italy and sincerely admired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, died on February 4, 1781 in Rome. Abandoned and penniless. 245 year…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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