i love how mozart completely craps on salieri because he thinks salieri's a mediocrity but completely respects bach, so he improvises a nice piece. i like to imagine that when he was still a little kid and was just starting to compose his own things, mozart wanted to be just like bach, and then that idolization carried over into adulthood, so the thing he thinks up here is sort of like a tribute. i think it's sweet, hehe.
Mozart's personality and character were actually pretty well-portrayed. He was known as selfish and immature at times, spoiled, and he loved to socialize, show off, and he enjoyed a good laugh. Some experts state that Mozart had struggles with depression, was moody with personality disorder.
@PabloDPena I certainly agree with your statements on both Wolfgang and Leopold. As for Salieri, although he had treated Mozart as any competitor while he had the favor of the emperor, his power vanished when Joseph died, and his days became much more difficult. Yet he was greatly distraugh to learn that Mozart believed he had poisoned him and became closer to him as a result, as Wolfgang's life was becoming more and more difficult. I like Marcia Davenport's biography too.
I cannot imagine Mozart,with his genius,teaching music.Just think about all the untalented hecks in music today that are sooo full of money it's disgusting.
we do not know if it was a lie that he was a molester always remembering that this film is for the most part fiction as Salieri was married and had ten children and I did not ask you as like I said we all see things differently. yes but at end of it all right or wrong he had right to do with his money as he willed specially since his father did not support him.
@KennyParkz How did you find that out? Like Mozart "who told you this your majesty"? I hope it is my place to ask questions. I am also a writer if you google my name you will be able to read some of my works if you wish to of course
@truvianni - Apparently they both got along much better than this Film portrays. Then again this is due to Artistic Licence I guess. The usual Culprit.
@truvianni You're right. There was in fact little to no reality to the rivalry depicted in the movie. The personnage of Mozart is also grossly simplified. Possibly the only one somewhat accurately represented is Leopold
@pchantreau he was real greddy guy,he made his son peform concet after concert even when he was sick which weakened him later in life.he also ran his daughgter's life and told her who to marry.She too was a musician and a good one like Mozart but she was not a composer
@pchantreau Actually this is not true. Yes the movie is grossly exaggerated but Salieri definitely tried to block Mozart's path many times, I recommend Alfred Einstein's biography of Mozart which goes into specific details. Also Leopold was not so overbearing and serious as portrayed in this movie nor was Mozart as frivolous. Surely the charges of Salieri poisoning Mozart are false and Mozart never trusted Salieri and would only call him a friend in polite social circles.
@PabloDPena You are right to an extent, but it was nothing personal. Salieri had a privileged position, he defended it tooth and nail and used it to the benefit of his friends and people close to him. The music world back then was even more cutthroat than it is now. But for Salieri that was just business as usual.
@pchantreau I suspect you are mainly right about this. However a common myth is that Mozart was only popular after his death which isn't really true he had a decent following in his own time (but nothing like after his death). Still most expert musicians recognized there was something unique about Mozart, the quote in the movie "he is the greatest composer known to me either living or in history" was something Handel (Salieri) had to said to Leopold Mozart's father. Salieri was probably jealous.
@PabloDPena I'm sure he was, as probably many other composers but not to the point of the insanity represented in the movie. Indeed, Mozart's talent was widely recognized by musicians, but also by the general public in Prague. The movie's rendition of Don Giovanni is especially unfortunate, since the work with Da Ponte and ensuing triumph was one of the happiest time in Mozart's life. It also makes no mention of the various offers that Mozart declined, preferring to stay in Vienna.
this part is very interesting because Mozart claims Gluck to be boring. This of particular importance to Salieri who in fact had been a protegee of Gluck's. Gluck being mostly known for his opera "orpheus and eurydice".
@truvianni father knows best. Anyway, from where i come from, it's called respect your elders. And, we all know u don't accept fishy helpers from 'anonymous' pple? haha
@freaker126 I think he is the one who should respect the fact that it is her home and not his and if anything her son is living in her house as her mother owns it, therefore right or wrong she has the right to do what she pleases and it is not his place to aprove or disaprove. As for father always knowing best well I am somebody's father but that hardly means I always know what is best. Actually it was very common practice to send such helpers to somebody's house in those days.
@freaker126 I think it is disrespectful on his part to not know his place which is not tell her what she may or may not do in her own home. I personally think he was better of without his father who exploited him as a child.
@truvianni yeah.. but as an elder.. he knows whats best... he has the best intentions... and he was RIGHT wasnt he?? i mean.. Salieri had evil intentions..... and as his father said... they couldnt possibly receive anything from someone they didnt know
@KennyParkz You believe what you want but I think that idea that older people always know best is nonesense and as for his intensions all he ever wanted to do was exploit wolfgang's and his sister's talent for his own financial benefit while also controling their lives. I think he was nothing but a man who got older and not wiser and just envied his children's talent because he did not have that much of his own,
@truvianni hmm i think you have some parent/child complexity.... haha i would have no idea of course.. but do you have issues with your parents?are they invading your privacy? you seem very touchy about it.. all im saying is... the father had good intentions.. ..but he was also wrong in saying it like that.. he shouldve sat down and talked about it calmly ...... but also.. just remember.. if his father didnt teach him music.. we wouldnt be discussing this.. there would me no movie... no Mozart.
@KennyParkz if I have such issues with my parents or not or with my own child is not the point here as well as none of your business. I am just saying what I believe and what I would have done based on what I see as being correct. Of course I can see you would have done otherwise yet that is why we are all different as for him teaching his son music well he got something out of it too. A lot of money and fame which he lets face it he would not have achieved on his own or through his own talent.
@KennyParkz Wolfgang and his wife can accept what ever they want from whom ever they want. they can do what ever they want weather it is right or wrong specially since it is their house and they dont need his aproval to do it and if he does not like he can leave but it is his not his place to tell them what to do specially since he was not asked. If I had been Mozart I would have stood by my wife and told him to mind his own business and told him to shut up or get the hell out of my house.
@KennyParkz of course we all see things differently but I see it as matter of respecting people's rights to do with their lives as they see fit regardless of if their choices are right or wrong and what did Salieri do? He didn't steal Mozart's music or anything else for that matter and the emperor eventually would have known about Figaro after all how else was he going to produce the opera? He did give him a good servent as such was the habit among the rich at the time so it was not a rare thing
@truvianni Mozart needed pupils.. (even though he hated it) because he was financially broke.... but because of Salieri's lies of Mozart being a molester ... no one wanted to approach him.....thats pretty evil if you ask me.... and as for the father being over controlling... MOzart was childlike.. he was probly autistic... he couldnt handle money.....and his father knew this..
@JackieBorelli That's because Tom Hulce played Quasimodo. (I'm not sure if you already knew that!) It's funny because I can't! He just sounds really different to me XD
@BethGoth15 yea, I knew that ("hunchback of notre dame"s my favorite disney movie), thats why I said it, cause I can't differentiate between the 2 characters, he sounds the same. haha
The portrait (00:05 - 00:17) - of course made to look like Roy Dotrice for this movie - has a very close resemblence to a real portrait of Leopold, now in the care of the Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg.
Do a Google image search of "Leopold Mozart" and you'll find it immediately.
Some scenes Shakespeare in Love are reminiscent of scenes in this film. But this film is obviously the original, but both very well well-praised films!
The maidservant could offer the most sweetest of lubricational delights. Why didst thou refuse thee? Her orifice offerest thou the most delicious delight of sea creatures abundance! Taste deeply of her salty virtues which runneth flowingly as the cream of Athena at Achiles' first bedding.
@stuka80 It isn't by Bach. The guy asked Mozart to play the "little tune" that was briefly played, and to play it in the "Manner" of Bach. Mozart obviously pulled it off, but it was pure improvisation
The actors playing Stanzi and Mozart have the most adorable faces EVER! They both look like happy little kids all the time. They would be the sweetest-looking couple of all time. <3
"Stanzi wouldn't hear of [having a maid], she insists on doing everything herself..." yet, as we see later, she seems pretty anxious to accept Lorl as a new housekeeper.
@NosferatuD I don`t think she got all worked-up because she wanted a housekeeper, I think it was because the housekeeper was a gift from a fan and Wolfgang wanted to accept the gift but his father doesn`t trust them to make good decisions and she was tired of him criticising her and Wolfgang`s decisions.
I can sort of relate to Salliari - having to put up with a miserable egotist.
But I don't look to this film for historical guidance so I don't exactly judge Mozart by this film or Sallairi it was a lot of different (from what I know) historically.
@Zukoluver5 It wasn't just about the ankles and legs, lifting the skirts was very tabu since underware weren't invented in 1700s :P haha so they didn't have ANYTHING under their dersses and skirts
@Zukoluver5I find it hilarious how it was considered scandalous for ladies to show their legs which were covered by cloth even underneath the dress yet not so scandalous when it came to their boobs. Most of the women in this movie have their busts pushed up to Canada and their cleavage can be seen from outer space.
@Zukoluver5 There was a time when women in the court of England walked around with their breasts completely exposed, but they wore long sleeves because showing their arms was considered scandalous.
@Zukoluver5 hahahaha do you know what I find soo hilarious? that it was scandalous for women to show their legs then but it was considered to be okay for a woman to have half her bust falling out of her dress xD
@DiazdelVivar The piece that He plays is from His own "Turkish" opera earlier in the film (Die Entführung aus dem Serail). He plays the Act 2 duet "Vivat Bacchus! Bacchus Lebe!", a jovious drinking duet in the more serious style of Bach. When He imitates Salieri, He turns His joyful tune into a dull, boring and predictable piece, mocking Salieri's music. Complete with gestures and farting. Mozart was very fond of scatological humor, He always joked about feces in his letters and His Canons.
@ThatZazenIdiot wwooow really? i look up here on youtube and yes that theme is in that opera but i never hear this Bach's variation wich is played here in 5:07-5:31 it is in other part of the turkish opera? thankyou
how do you know what Schikaneder exactly tells Mozart to play ? i couldn´t hear him say it, all i could hear was "in the manner of johann sebastian bach"
The party scene is one of my favorites from any film! So much fun and visually stunning. Boy did they know how to do it UP! And I love the fartting! SO irreverant!
i love how mozart completely craps on salieri because he thinks salieri's a mediocrity but completely respects bach, so he improvises a nice piece. i like to imagine that when he was still a little kid and was just starting to compose his own things, mozart wanted to be just like bach, and then that idolization carried over into adulthood, so the thing he thinks up here is sort of like a tribute. i think it's sweet, hehe.
xCherrymistx 2 days ago
Is the maid miranda from sex and the city?
Galandriel89 3 days ago
2:06
He sounds majorly fruity when he says "Papa loves parties, don't you?"
whatevr192 3 weeks ago 2
no se por qué pero el video se me para en el min. 2:04 y no continúa, ni siquiera si lo adelanto..
vickucky 1 month ago in playlist Amadeus, de Milos Forman
"Papa loves parties, don't you?!" He sounded so adorable when he said that. :)
starrbeatlesqueen 1 month ago
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Mozart's personality and character were actually pretty well-portrayed. He was known as selfish and immature at times, spoiled, and he loved to socialize, show off, and he enjoyed a good laugh. Some experts state that Mozart had struggles with depression, was moody with personality disorder.
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@PabloDPena I certainly agree with your statements on both Wolfgang and Leopold. As for Salieri, although he had treated Mozart as any competitor while he had the favor of the emperor, his power vanished when Joseph died, and his days became much more difficult. Yet he was greatly distraugh to learn that Mozart believed he had poisoned him and became closer to him as a result, as Wolfgang's life was becoming more and more difficult. I like Marcia Davenport's biography too.
pchantreau 1 month ago
I cannot imagine Mozart,with his genius,teaching music.Just think about all the untalented hecks in music today that are sooo full of money it's disgusting.
JRRDPR 2 months ago
look at all those beautiful boooooobiess hahah
cdiciurcio 2 months ago
i never knew musical chairs back then
Noah1ize 2 months ago
the penalty!! I'VE GOT TO HAVE A PENALTY!!! bahaha he is so enthusiastic XD
startrekgirl258 2 months ago
is the party inside of a cave?
chacaloso361 3 months ago
6:47 best part of the film so far!!! lol :p
zeldatheghoul 3 months ago 2
He says "Play Salieri", and he plays like a grouch, and then FARTS, of ALL THE THINGS HE COULD HAVE DONE!!!!!!!!!!! lolololololol
Akins560 3 months ago
They make Mozart seem like a douche :/
HeidelbergSoprano 3 months ago
haha! I seen the scene at 6: 47 on family guy
chanellecm 3 months ago 4
Gênio da humanidade. Quem foi Salieri?
Armando1735 4 months ago
wow sex and the city!
Afroxec 4 months ago
"You can play our own tune in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach!"
Eamesam 4 months ago
Mozart partying like a rockstar! Lol I stand by this till the day i die he was a classical rockstar! :)
tepeke88 4 months ago
@BeeHerman LOL!
mynameissssjane 4 months ago
"Play Peter Griffin.."
Atothenn 5 months ago 3
4:44 "But my penalty... I've got to have a penalteeee!!!" (Jumping up and down)
BeeHerman 5 months ago
WOW the maid is cynthia nixon from Sex in the City!!!
truediabolique69 6 months ago 2
it's a beautiful little apartment
elenore88 6 months ago 23
JS Bach is the shit!
imobeus1 6 months ago 3
What is the name from the piece when she come into the ballroom?
littlegirl0302 6 months ago
Thank you marianmus for painstakingly annotating the names of the music!
GGla45 8 months ago 3
@GGla45 to add though; some form of 'Vivat Bacchus' is what Mozart plays upside down and in the 'guise' of Salieri...
GGla45 8 months ago
we do not know if it was a lie that he was a molester always remembering that this film is for the most part fiction as Salieri was married and had ten children and I did not ask you as like I said we all see things differently. yes but at end of it all right or wrong he had right to do with his money as he willed specially since his father did not support him.
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni read some of your blogs and articles.... so your and English teacher huh? i guess we can agree to disagree :)
KennyParkz 9 months ago
@KennyParkz How did you find that out? Like Mozart "who told you this your majesty"? I hope it is my place to ask questions. I am also a writer if you google my name you will be able to read some of my works if you wish to of course
truvianni 9 months ago
@KennyParkz Oh, sorry missed the start of your message and I yes we can agree on what you said
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni - Apparently they both got along much better than this Film portrays. Then again this is due to Artistic Licence I guess. The usual Culprit.
soeffingwhat 3 months ago
@soeffingwhat actually this is based on a play which I gather is based Pushkin's book about Mozart and Salieri in which Salieri actually kills Mozart
truvianni 3 months ago
@truvianni You're right. There was in fact little to no reality to the rivalry depicted in the movie. The personnage of Mozart is also grossly simplified. Possibly the only one somewhat accurately represented is Leopold
pchantreau 3 months ago
@pchantreau he was real greddy guy,he made his son peform concet after concert even when he was sick which weakened him later in life.he also ran his daughgter's life and told her who to marry.She too was a musician and a good one like Mozart but she was not a composer
truvianni 3 months ago
@pchantreau Actually this is not true. Yes the movie is grossly exaggerated but Salieri definitely tried to block Mozart's path many times, I recommend Alfred Einstein's biography of Mozart which goes into specific details. Also Leopold was not so overbearing and serious as portrayed in this movie nor was Mozart as frivolous. Surely the charges of Salieri poisoning Mozart are false and Mozart never trusted Salieri and would only call him a friend in polite social circles.
PabloDPena 1 month ago
@PabloDPena You are right to an extent, but it was nothing personal. Salieri had a privileged position, he defended it tooth and nail and used it to the benefit of his friends and people close to him. The music world back then was even more cutthroat than it is now. But for Salieri that was just business as usual.
pchantreau 1 month ago
@pchantreau I suspect you are mainly right about this. However a common myth is that Mozart was only popular after his death which isn't really true he had a decent following in his own time (but nothing like after his death). Still most expert musicians recognized there was something unique about Mozart, the quote in the movie "he is the greatest composer known to me either living or in history" was something Handel (Salieri) had to said to Leopold Mozart's father. Salieri was probably jealous.
PabloDPena 1 month ago
@PabloDPena I meant to say Handel is the author of that quote "greatest composer" not Salieri.
PabloDPena 1 month ago
@PabloDPena I'm sure he was, as probably many other composers but not to the point of the insanity represented in the movie. Indeed, Mozart's talent was widely recognized by musicians, but also by the general public in Prague. The movie's rendition of Don Giovanni is especially unfortunate, since the work with Da Ponte and ensuing triumph was one of the happiest time in Mozart's life. It also makes no mention of the various offers that Mozart declined, preferring to stay in Vienna.
pchantreau 1 month ago
papa loves parties ;D
miloesalazar 9 months ago
this part is very interesting because Mozart claims Gluck to be boring. This of particular importance to Salieri who in fact had been a protegee of Gluck's. Gluck being mostly known for his opera "orpheus and eurydice".
truvianni 9 months ago
wat a rude wife
freaker126 9 months ago
@freaker126 In my opinion, she is right. It is none of his business as it is not even his home.
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni father knows best. Anyway, from where i come from, it's called respect your elders. And, we all know u don't accept fishy helpers from 'anonymous' pple? haha
freaker126 9 months ago
@freaker126 I think he is the one who should respect the fact that it is her home and not his and if anything her son is living in her house as her mother owns it, therefore right or wrong she has the right to do what she pleases and it is not his place to aprove or disaprove. As for father always knowing best well I am somebody's father but that hardly means I always know what is best. Actually it was very common practice to send such helpers to somebody's house in those days.
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni no matter wat. It's still disrespectful. And, mozart would have been better off without her ..haha
freaker126 9 months ago
@freaker126 I think it is disrespectful on his part to not know his place which is not tell her what she may or may not do in her own home. I personally think he was better of without his father who exploited him as a child.
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni yeah.. but as an elder.. he knows whats best... he has the best intentions... and he was RIGHT wasnt he?? i mean.. Salieri had evil intentions..... and as his father said... they couldnt possibly receive anything from someone they didnt know
KennyParkz 9 months ago
@KennyParkz You believe what you want but I think that idea that older people always know best is nonesense and as for his intensions all he ever wanted to do was exploit wolfgang's and his sister's talent for his own financial benefit while also controling their lives. I think he was nothing but a man who got older and not wiser and just envied his children's talent because he did not have that much of his own,
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni hmm i think you have some parent/child complexity.... haha i would have no idea of course.. but do you have issues with your parents?are they invading your privacy? you seem very touchy about it.. all im saying is... the father had good intentions.. ..but he was also wrong in saying it like that.. he shouldve sat down and talked about it calmly ...... but also.. just remember.. if his father didnt teach him music.. we wouldnt be discussing this.. there would me no movie... no Mozart.
KennyParkz 9 months ago
@KennyParkz if I have such issues with my parents or not or with my own child is not the point here as well as none of your business. I am just saying what I believe and what I would have done based on what I see as being correct. Of course I can see you would have done otherwise yet that is why we are all different as for him teaching his son music well he got something out of it too. A lot of money and fame which he lets face it he would not have achieved on his own or through his own talent.
truvianni 9 months ago
@KennyParkz Wolfgang and his wife can accept what ever they want from whom ever they want. they can do what ever they want weather it is right or wrong specially since it is their house and they dont need his aproval to do it and if he does not like he can leave but it is his not his place to tell them what to do specially since he was not asked. If I had been Mozart I would have stood by my wife and told him to mind his own business and told him to shut up or get the hell out of my house.
truvianni 9 months ago
@KennyParkz of course we all see things differently but I see it as matter of respecting people's rights to do with their lives as they see fit regardless of if their choices are right or wrong and what did Salieri do? He didn't steal Mozart's music or anything else for that matter and the emperor eventually would have known about Figaro after all how else was he going to produce the opera? He did give him a good servent as such was the habit among the rich at the time so it was not a rare thing
truvianni 9 months ago
@truvianni Mozart needed pupils.. (even though he hated it) because he was financially broke.... but because of Salieri's lies of Mozart being a molester ... no one wanted to approach him.....thats pretty evil if you ask me.... and as for the father being over controlling... MOzart was childlike.. he was probly autistic... he couldnt handle money.....and his father knew this..
KennyParkz 9 months ago
his father should have save him ..
freaker126 9 months ago
singt dem großen bassa lieder?what the hell is "bassa"?or in german:was zur hölle ist ein bassa?
MrsMarlenSkywalker 9 months ago
3:32. Jeez, that's a creepy mask!
MsAnnoyingComment 10 months ago
what is the name of the little fuguette that he plats on the harpsichord?
iamajibber 10 months ago
@iamajibber "Vivat Bacchus! Bacchus Lebe!", from Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail / "The Abduction from the Seraglio" (K. 384), Act II
mkarnerfors 9 months ago
It's Miranda from SatC :)
Marjomiffy 10 months ago
I was Leopold in black for Halloween 3 years in a row. I was in grade school.
hisvorpalsword 10 months ago
I want his laugh as my ringtone...
catherinesteph 10 months ago 39
@catherinesteph Oh, man! Can you get it for the iphone? I would love to have it please!
jimw281972 2 months ago
WOW...you can really feel sympathy for Salieri at 6:38 , that is some serious acting, the way Salieri gives a whole new depth to the movie...
btw this totally reminds of Naruto in the way that Lee and Neji compete
tttfoxhound 11 months ago
I keep hearing Quasimodo when Mozart talks, lol. anyone else?
JackieBorelli 11 months ago
@JackieBorelli That's because Tom Hulce played Quasimodo. (I'm not sure if you already knew that!) It's funny because I can't! He just sounds really different to me XD
BethGoth15 10 months ago
@BethGoth15 yea, I knew that ("hunchback of notre dame"s my favorite disney movie), thats why I said it, cause I can't differentiate between the 2 characters, he sounds the same. haha
JackieBorelli 10 months ago
The portrait (00:05 - 00:17) - of course made to look like Roy Dotrice for this movie - has a very close resemblence to a real portrait of Leopold, now in the care of the Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg.
Do a Google image search of "Leopold Mozart" and you'll find it immediately.
mkarnerfors 11 months ago
6:47 epic
rodstartube 11 months ago
It's from the final scene of marriage of figaro, and it is fabulous. There's more of it in the film.
jpearson33 1 year ago
Can someone please tell me what is palying at 7:40 when he is shown composing?
lagunavideos 1 year ago
those Austrians knew how to party
AlmondRed 1 year ago
3:29 - 3:38 made the movie for me.
RazrHack 1 year ago
the music @ 2:38 during the musical chairs game is " Ich möchte wohl Der Kaiser sein "
vicnvic5600 1 year ago
Some scenes Shakespeare in Love are reminiscent of scenes in this film. But this film is obviously the original, but both very well well-praised films!
johntkooz 1 year ago
his laugh is HYSTERICAL!!! its better than johnny knoxville
MahoRoulete 1 year ago
Love the entrance of Papa with the music of 'Don Giovanni'
classicalgal14 1 year ago
Mozart looks like George Washington or Thomas Jefferson
fredsassy5 1 year ago
@fredsassy5 He looks nothing like them and they don't even look like eachother. =/
MrTodd623 1 year ago
@MrTodd623 yeah but mozart rapes face
fredsassy5 1 year ago
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besakamel 1 year ago
6:48 the fart was almost in tune even looool
Doika86 1 year ago
"It's just a game papa" lol
Zeppelinfan25 1 year ago 18
@Zeppelinfan25
wats so funny about that?
mrbeady9 8 months ago
@mrbeady9 seriously?
Zeppelinfan25 8 months ago
@Zeppelinfan25
sorry joking
mrbeady9 7 months ago
i love his hair. its cute <3
TeamJacob1903 1 year ago
The maidservant could offer the most sweetest of lubricational delights. Why didst thou refuse thee? Her orifice offerest thou the most delicious delight of sea creatures abundance! Taste deeply of her salty virtues which runneth flowingly as the cream of Athena at Achiles' first bedding.
sugarman922 1 year ago
what's the music at 7:43 ??? please tell me!!
Ne11ko 1 year ago
Whats the name of the song that they dance to at the party ???!
JEatsbabies 1 year ago
@JEatsbabies heres the link:
/watch?v=wMxr8nY75Ck&feature=related
its called Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Serail Ein Deutsches Krie
oliviarocker123 1 year ago
@oliviarocker123 wow thanks so much :-)
JEatsbabies 1 year ago
what kind of piano is he playing at the party btw.. shit sounds fucking classy as hell and i want to find a sample pack of it
Nal3s 1 year ago
@Nal3s it's a harpsichord.
majav15mg 1 year ago
@Nal3s a hapsichord
shereenanderson 1 year ago
@Nal3s it s a pan flute.
gothips 1 year ago
drunkdonutboy@ yea we could all dress up as pompous pretentious sophisticates and reminisce about how fancy we are.
actually that does sound like fun lmfao
Nal3s 1 year ago
IT WAS GOD!!
itsbankaibitch 1 year ago
Tom Hulce looks so sexy in this movie <3
musicalprodigy7 1 year ago 29
@musicalprodigy7 Drool
GuguCapa 8 months ago
@musicalprodigy7 : He is charming.
CataDanna 7 months ago
@musicalprodigy7 hes a fag!
Afroxec 4 months ago
@ 6:58 lol
"Go on , mock me laugh"
Cardinals314 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading.
SandrineSoprano 1 year ago
i gotta finsih watchin dis
khamaji09 1 year ago
loved that piece he played by Bach, anyone know the name of it please? been trying to find out for years!!
stuka80 1 year ago
@stuka80 It isn't by Bach. The guy asked Mozart to play the "little tune" that was briefly played, and to play it in the "Manner" of Bach. Mozart obviously pulled it off, but it was pure improvisation
techyesboy 1 year ago
The actors playing Stanzi and Mozart have the most adorable faces EVER! They both look like happy little kids all the time. They would be the sweetest-looking couple of all time. <3
shrikechan 1 year ago 6
Shoot, a Sex and the City girl as a maid. That's random. lol
LomaxMcGee3 1 year ago
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krane97 1 year ago 3
"Stanzi wouldn't hear of [having a maid], she insists on doing everything herself..." yet, as we see later, she seems pretty anxious to accept Lorl as a new housekeeper.
NosferatuD 1 year ago
@NosferatuD I don`t think she got all worked-up because she wanted a housekeeper, I think it was because the housekeeper was a gift from a fan and Wolfgang wanted to accept the gift but his father doesn`t trust them to make good decisions and she was tired of him criticising her and Wolfgang`s decisions.
shrikechan 1 year ago
I wish I can be at parties like that!
i742 1 year ago
That's true Zukoluver. I showed my ass the other day on the street, and nobody cared.
linglishboy 1 year ago 2
Cynthia Nixon! haha :)
love her.
joellynmorgan 1 year ago
All I can think of is "It wasn't Stewie that was laughing ot me. It was GOD!" LOL
angelofmusic1992 1 year ago 3
the film quality is amazing for it being made in 84...look at any other movie made in that time and then look at this. amazing!
zheffner666 1 year ago
ha! he's like, "WHOA! my bad!" 9:51
TheCooltrix 1 year ago
Its strange how the person who plays Amadeus looks alot like Amadeus in real life
CorpseBrideVictor 1 year ago
@CorpseBrideVictor his name's Tom Hulce. played quasimodo in the Hunchback of Notre Dame btw
TheCooltrix 1 year ago
yupiiii
look for : Amadeus Cembalostück (J.S Bach manner) : in youtube
indianaG5 1 year ago
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yupiii
look for : Amadeus Cembalostück (J.S Bach manner) : in youtube
indianaG5 1 year ago
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yupiii... i found it
look for : Amadeus Cembalostück (J.S Bach manner) : in youtube
indianaG5 1 year ago
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indianaG5 1 year ago
please.... does anybody know where to find the 5:06 - 5:32 tune in the bach way?
is it in any recording ?
thanku in advance
indianaG5 1 year ago
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@indianaG5
yupiii
look for: Amadeus Cembalostück (J.S Bach manner) : in youtube
indianaG5 1 year ago
show us your legs would be like showing your boobs now right? it would've been a pretty wild party back then then
ntherewas1 1 year ago
"Play like Peter Griffin"
DarkPascual 1 year ago 36
@DarkPascual NICE! XDDD
frenchfry113095 1 year ago
wow Mozart is such a prick in this film
I can sort of relate to Salliari - having to put up with a miserable egotist.
But I don't look to this film for historical guidance so I don't exactly judge Mozart by this film or Sallairi it was a lot of different (from what I know) historically.
Peadarisback 1 year ago
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Malachayas 1 year ago
The person who composed the bach version of the party song is congenial. For me it sounds like the beginning of a Goldberg variation.
Malachayas 1 year ago
the maidservant Lorl will end up starring in Sex and the City...
DerAlteFritz1 1 year ago
@DerAlteFritz1 who? cynthia nixon?
TheCooltrix 1 year ago
@TheCooltrix yes. Cynthia Nixon. She played the maidservant, Lorl, who is hired by Salieri to spy on Mozart in the movie
DerAlteFritz1 1 year ago
How was the civil war versus being compared to civility in Youtube, Humor?
Please educate me; I being an American would love to learn. :-)
papermermaid 1 year ago
@HoekieBets
Your ignorance to the meaning/ cause of the civil war versus civility astounds and disgusts me.
papermermaid 1 year ago
i should have been born in mozarts time, in austria, i would have loved to perform in his german operas when they first started
lillyclown 1 year ago
Best part in the movie !! Thanks :) marianmus
Raed103 1 year ago
i haven't seen this movie in 15 years. i am loving it...thank you so much for adding it to youtube!!
elsoldado1988 1 year ago
ok i saw a parody of this on family guy XD didnt think he actually farted though XDD
jellytroid 1 year ago
i find it hilarious how it was scandalous to show your legs then, even your ankles. It's so different from now!
Zukoluver5 1 year ago 22
@Zukoluver5 Not so different... part 7 has been removed because of 2 or 3 seconds of half body nude, I can't understand it.
marianmus 1 year ago 33
@marianmus what happens in part 7?
is it about constanze?
helenadagreat 1 year ago
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@marianmus ohhh...so THATS why no one can find it!
frenchfry113095 1 year ago
@marianmus who the hell are the petty assholes who report that kind of thing?
StupidDance 1 year ago
@marianmus what? they showed prt 7- they just bleeped out her boobs is all
tippitytop1 10 months ago
@Zukoluver5 It wasn't just about the ankles and legs, lifting the skirts was very tabu since underware weren't invented in 1700s :P haha so they didn't have ANYTHING under their dersses and skirts
Stravinsky91 1 year ago
@Zukoluver5 IT TOOK WOMEN A LONG TIME TO SHOW THEIR LEGS, untill the 1920S
am1966ath 1 year ago
@Zukoluver5
Give it a century, there's going to be pictures of naked people everywhere. XD
verzeda 1 year ago
@Zukoluver5 Ironically, look at all the cleavage!
zorak1997 1 year ago 2
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NosferatuD 1 year ago
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@Zukoluver5I find it hilarious how it was considered scandalous for ladies to show their legs which were covered by cloth even underneath the dress yet not so scandalous when it came to their boobs. Most of the women in this movie have their busts pushed up to Canada and their cleavage can be seen from outer space.
NosferatuD 1 year ago
@Zukoluver5 There was a time when women in the court of England walked around with their breasts completely exposed, but they wore long sleeves because showing their arms was considered scandalous.
HPAndranix 1 year ago
@Zukoluver5 ironically, there's was supposedly a real-life incident where Mozart became furious at his wife for exposing her thigh in a game.
thesir27 11 months ago
@Zukoluver5 hahahaha do you know what I find soo hilarious? that it was scandalous for women to show their legs then but it was considered to be okay for a woman to have half her bust falling out of her dress xD
sassypinkanimallover 9 months ago
"If I were Salieri, I would've put Mozart's head right through the fuckin' piano in front of everybody at that party..."
No prizes for guessing which country you're posting from!
ultramagellan 1 year ago 3
If I were Salieri, I would've put Mozart's head right through the fuckin' piano in front of everybody at that party...
CitySkin09 1 year ago
what's the music that he plays at Bach's style?? is that really Bach?? who made that?
DiazdelVivar 1 year ago
@DiazdelVivar The piece that He plays is from His own "Turkish" opera earlier in the film (Die Entführung aus dem Serail). He plays the Act 2 duet "Vivat Bacchus! Bacchus Lebe!", a jovious drinking duet in the more serious style of Bach. When He imitates Salieri, He turns His joyful tune into a dull, boring and predictable piece, mocking Salieri's music. Complete with gestures and farting. Mozart was very fond of scatological humor, He always joked about feces in his letters and His Canons.
ThatZazenIdiot 1 year ago
@ThatZazenIdiot wwooow really? i look up here on youtube and yes that theme is in that opera but i never hear this Bach's variation wich is played here in 5:07-5:31 it is in other part of the turkish opera? thankyou
DiazdelVivar 1 year ago
Does ANYONE know where I could get a mask that Leopold (Mozart's dad) has?!!!!!
Vanoc93 1 year ago
@Vanoc93 just sew a frowning mask opposite of a smiling one onto some black cloth and put a hat on it?
Stantzs 1 year ago
Frau Mozart ist sehr hubsch.
moogamax 1 year ago
Such a genious!!! I almost die when he must to play turned back!!
Great movie!!
aluen154 1 year ago
The farting scene, after he plays Salieri's music is a really hilarious metaphor to say that Salieri's music is shit!
ddeawotwi 1 year ago
so dark and evil when salieri spits out the candle, f. murray abraham deserved this oscar
robtos1 1 year ago 2
Poor Salieri...
MinorKeys88 1 year ago 2
Funny thing is when he farts Salieri is actually rite behind him soooo....hahahaa
ilbv5 1 year ago
why is he wearing a unicorn lol
snoops4ever 1 year ago 3
@ ThatZazenIdiot
how do you know what Schikaneder exactly tells Mozart to play ? i couldn´t hear him say it, all i could hear was "in the manner of johann sebastian bach"
pepakake27 1 year ago
Love mozart's music, but according to this film he seems to be a bit of a prick. lol.
LogInForPaper 1 year ago
The party scene is one of my favorites from any film! So much fun and visually stunning. Boy did they know how to do it UP! And I love the fartting! SO irreverant!
herrrob14 1 year ago
Constanze was newly pregnant and not feeling well.
bookkeeper57 1 year ago 3