. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "30285229"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Anton Herzog"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1053066855"^^ . . . . . "Anton Herzog was a school teacher in Wiener Neustadt and noted for his account of the commissioning of the Requiem from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Count Franz von Walsegg. The document was censored in Vienna in February 1839; the back of the booklet was marked \"Not allowed Imperial and Royal Office Censor. Vienna, 8 Feb. 1839. Freyberger mpria.\" An edited version finally appeared in a Vienna newspaper in 1925."@en . . . "Anton Herzog was a school teacher in Wiener Neustadt and noted for his account of the commissioning of the Requiem from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Count Franz von Walsegg. The document was censored in Vienna in February 1839; the back of the booklet was marked \"Not allowed Imperial and Royal Office Censor. Vienna, 8 Feb. 1839. Freyberger mpria.\" An edited version finally appeared in a Vienna newspaper in 1925. Herzog is also noted for his historical accounts of the Walsegg family. This included his works on the death of Walsegg's wife in February 1791. This incident is said to have caused the controversy about Mozart's Requiem after the count allegedly commissioned Mozart to compose a requiem to commemorate the anniversary of her death."@en . "4215"^^ .