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"The music of Mozart is of such purity and beauty
that one feels he merely found it — that it has always existed
as part of the inner beauty of the universe waiting to be revealed."

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July 17, 2006


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Suma the Elephant - Croatia's Zagreb Zoo

Mozart is therapy for bereaved elephant




Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Everyone always knew elephants, those wise beings, were classicists and here’s proof...

Suma, a 45-year-old elephant and long-time resident of Croatia's Zagreb Zoo, was bereaved and inconsolable after her pachyderm partner of 10 years died of cancer — until she heard Mozart.

"Suma became very depressed after her roomie 'Patna' died in early May," reported Mladen Anic, head of Zagreb Zoo. "She was refusing to eat, became uncommunicative, showed all the signs of a serious depression."

Then, by sheer accident, Suma's keepers discovered that the healing power of Mozart extends to the animal kingdom too. Earlier this month, the zoo organized a concert of classical music just opposite Suma's dwelling, Anic explained. At the sight of five musicians preparing themselves to start a concert, Suma became very nervous and aggressive, peppering the intruders with little stones that she blew out of her trunk.

"But as soon as the concert started what we saw was really fascinating. Suma leaned against the fence, closed her eyes and listened without moving the entire concert," he said. Besides Mozart, she took in pieces by Vivaldi and Schubert too.

When zoo authorities realized that classical music seemed to help Suma cope with her grief, they bought a stereo and installed it so she could get a daily dose of music therapy.Suma Loves Mozart

"The elephant especially adores Mozart," Anic added, but is also partial to the strains of Vivaldi and Bach. "We are so glad that we can provide — at what is a rather advanced age for elephants — things that Suma really enjoys," Anic said.
- Sapa-AFP


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