There is a pleasure in madness that only the madman knows, the English poet Theodore Dryden once wrote. The state of mind is inaccessible to outsiders, especially when madness is combined with genius, that is, when two extreme states of human existence take shape in one person simultaneously occurring. The history of reception presents itself as someone who has been twice gifted and twice haunted Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who, in just 35 years, went from a child prodigy to the composer of his own requiem, which he suddenly died while writing. What kind of guy was that?, those born after him ask themselves with great regularity, write plays, songs, films, musicals. There is a whole genre of Mozart interpretation in pop culture that has just been enriched by two works. As costume dramatic television series deal with Mozart/Mozart and Amadeus with the madness of genius and the question: What does talent do to you and what does it do to the others who are within the explosion radius of this talent?