Mystery of 'Mozart's Skull' Still Unsolved

1756-1791
This musical prodigy was composing by age five and wrote his first symphony by age 10. As an adult, his music was extraordinarily complex, drawing influence from many different styles, and considered radical at the time. He composed more than 600 pieces—including concertos, operas, and symphonies—in his short life and is considered the most significant European classical composer.

VIENNA, Austria (AP)—It's a Mozart mystery as haunting as his "Requiem''—and apparently it won't be solved any time soon.

After months of sophisticated DNA sleuthing reminiscent of a "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' episode, forensics experts admitted Sunday on national television they still can't say with certainty whether an ancient skull belonged to the composer as some believe.

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