Ave Verum Corpus
"Mozart composed it for the parish of Baden Bei Wein for the fest of Corpus Christi. Full voice choir, strings, continuo, his manuscript contained few directions.
THERE! That phrase, it returns to D- Minor, resting on the dominant via two diminished seventh chords, accompanying the word "sanguine".
May 29, 1791. The premiere was marred that night by the discovery of the capo-maestro's daughter found murdered behind the parish church, the third killer of young girls who was never found."
So is this crap or is this a real piece of history? I can't seem to find anything resembling this occurrence at all. Does anyone have a clue? I do know the Baden Bei Wein part is true but that's all I've found.