On the page it looked nothing. The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, bassoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. Then suddenly; high above it, an oboe, a single note, hanging there unwavering, till a clarinet took over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey! This was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God.
This is the Mozart I like. Here are some good emotions, and remember folks he was Austrian, but they seemed to look at themselves as a part of a German culture. Don't know if they still do.
God!How can a human make this kind of music?It's a thing of God!Mozart certainly was chosed by Him!He made songs with his heart and soul!I love this guy!
@bernardocandotte Correct, and I'm all for diverse opinions, but the fact is mine had a degree of logical consideration to it whilst yours was based on fanciful rambling.
@bernardocandotte I don't think, I know, choosed is incorrect and you sound like you don't speak English properly. I assume it's your native tongue therefore you sound dumb.
@nubapowner5000 And you sound like you don't speak proper English. I assume it's your native tongue; therefore, you sound dumb. Who the fuck cares about grammar, it's Youtube.
@Fxtrz Where in my comments have I sounded like I don't speak proper English? Making baseless accusations doesn't prove any of your points, and doesn't make any points to prove. It's just random garble that you spit out. Get fucked.
@nubapowner5000 ok!So,why don't you be quiet?!I've never talked to you and nor intent to...you're really boring!English is not my first tongue,but what it matter?
@bernardocandotte I saw from your page. And that is fine, you sir speak better English than most Americans. And you speak 2 languages. So that's completely fine. I commend you in your efforts. I've never studied Portuguese. It looks difficult, I speak Spanish and a little Italian and it looks like a mixture at times.
@nubapowner5000 Oh,thank you so much!Yeah,actually,I think it's because that both came from the latin tongue....I just guess...Portuguese is really difficult,but not impossivel hahah if you speak Spanish,you would learn Portuguese easily!If you want it,of course!(:
"The begining was simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, bassons, basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe, a single note hanging there unwavery. Untill a clarinett took it over, sweetened it to a phrase of such delight *sigh*.
This was no composition bt a performing monkey. This was a music I had never heard. Fillled with such longing, such unfulfilable longing. it seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God."
@2134546 Sadly, our music culture has been shredded into terrible sounds that it does not deserve for a person to refer it to as "Music". Until this era of the clashing of instruments and the unmatching harmony of Electronic Keyboards end, only then, shall mozart be discovered once again.
@Oboelover123 Having read about Mozart I don't think he was that much of a drunk! He did like to party quite a bit but I don't think he was that big a drinker
S'il avait existé des droits d'auteurs à cette époque lui et sa descendance aurait été à l'abri du besoin pour des millions d'années.......avec cette seule partition.
I bet he was crying at some point while composing this. tears of sadness, tears of joy..of some sort of spiritual overwhelm. I say this because I do believe he knew that his greatest music would always be
The greatest music. On Olympus everyone Knows who is King.
does anyone know the title of the last mozart piece that is playing in amadeus when salieri is reading the samples of mozart's work that mozart's wife brought to him? its the piece thats playing with a woman singing while salieri drops the compositions on the floor because he is overwhelmed by the beauty of the music
@tuckosi : The piece you're referring to is the soprano solo from the Kyrie of the C minor Mass.... truly a great example of Mozart's unique gift, no?
I cannot listen to this piece often enough! I put it on every CD I burn, even if everything else on the CD is country, pop, rock or any other type of music. It is an inspired piece of music which gets more beautiful every time I hear it.
If there ever was a god, he could not have been so perfect . This is human intelligence, emotional intelligence, at it''s purest. This is proof that there can be no god, neither has there been any .
@ArianeQube Not trying to deny your experience/beliefs, but to me music like this serves as proof that there IS a God. Funny how perception works. Peace.
Every time I listen to this, the tears start falling as soon as that oboe comes in. As strange as this may sound, music effects me in a way that my interactions with others cannot. So unspeakably beautiful.
You can't compare Mozart and Beethoven! Especially not when Beethoven himself adored Mozart. Could you compare Whitman to Goethe? Not really; they are different, each grand in their own way.
Mozart is no where near the gloomy and serious Beethoven, He is high above Him, even in sadness He gives us sweet nectar of hope. The Austrians had a happy go lucky attitude towards life as reflected in much of the playfulness displayed by Mozart's music unlike the tragic and existential Germans.
On the page it looked nothing, the beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, basoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering. Until, a clarinet took it over and sweetened into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey, this was a music I had never heard, filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me I was hearing the voice of God
On the page it looked nothing, the beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, basoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering. Until, a clarinet took it over and sweetened into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey, this was a music I had never heard, filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me I was hearing the voice of God
This is just beautiful, sublime indead, it's just like Salieri himself described it, and i love the scene in the movie when this piece is first played in the first scene with Mozart running late..when i first heard it..i loved it right away..beautiful melody, i lost count how many time i've seen the movie, i just love it!!!
In 'Amadeus' this part is followed by another piece of Mozart, before the old Salieri says ''That! Was Mozart!''. Does anybody know how this is called, that piece at the end?
@steven96 Amadeus was a totally vibrant movie I listened to Mozart opera for months after watching it. Anything that opens doors to music like that is good enough for me
I don't like classical music. Well, I didn't like classical music. Until I saw Amadeus. Now I like Mozart, but not any of the others. Will this change over time? Is it silly for a movie to 'break the ice' for me getting to like classical music? This serenade (whatever that means) is addictive.
Sometimes it's a matter of accident: When do you listen to Mozart's music for the first time? I was 23 yoa, I got it with Symph. no. 25 g-minor, played by Georg Solti and the LSO in a town named Bochum in Germany. It was like a very special revelation, music beyond any gods!
From this moment I had no chance to escape for my lifetime from Mozart's tone. He rules almost anything in music world, instrumental, opera, chamber music... he is a kind of "salvator" for body and soul!
@stephan96 It's not silly at all. I had never heard the Beethoven Symphony Number 7 until I saw THE KING'S SPEEH last year. If it hadn't been for that movie, I might never have heard and loved that great piece of music.
sobre el papel no parecia nada, un comienzo simple... casi comico una cadencia, fagots, clarinetes, igual que una caja de ruidos luego ... de repente imponiendose ... un oboe una sola nota mantenida en el aire, hasta que ... el clarinete toma el relevo, la dulcifica y la convierte en una frase deliciosa ughh aquello no lo compuso un simple mono amaestrado era una musica que yo no habia oido henchida de anhelo, de un insaciable anhelo a mi me parecia oir con ella la voz de dios...
Na nòta ùñoƚa, picada ƚà, ferma. Fin che un clarineto 'l la para via.. indolsìo in te na fraxa de na beƚesa strafina. No ƚa xèra na mùxica de na simia mestegada, ƚa xèra na mùxica che no ghea mai sentesto. Inpenìa de na pramoxìa, na pramoxìa sensa paxe. Me pareva de sentir ƚa voxe de Dio.
On the page it looked nothing. The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, bassoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. Then suddenly; high above it, an oboe, a single note, hanging there unwavering, till a clarinet took over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey! This was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God.
MozartGirl1756 1 day ago
Thank you Mozart!
amarvera 2 days ago
Does anyone know the name of the music, in the movie, you hear immediately after the Don Giovanni scene, when it starts snowing?
napolmorino 1 week ago
Lovely song, this.
OfficeKitten2012 1 week ago
The first time that I expose my opinion here and annoying people disturbs me!--'
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
I want this played at my wedding...
koechiaki777 2 weeks ago
This is the Mozart I like. Here are some good emotions, and remember folks he was Austrian, but they seemed to look at themselves as a part of a German culture. Don't know if they still do.
the81stviewer 2 weeks ago
it makes me cry every time, thank you Mozart..
trenofelice 2 weeks ago
Sound of God...
e9615 3 weeks ago in playlist Amadeus Soundtrack
God!How can a human make this kind of music?It's a thing of God!Mozart certainly was chosed by Him!He made songs with his heart and soul!I love this guy!
bernardocandotte 1 month ago
@bernardocandotte Oh yeah, and where's the proof for that wild assertion?
MrThreshold2009 1 month ago
@MrThreshold2009 wild?the proof it's his music!
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@bernardocandotte How does that relate to "god" in any way? Mozart made the music. He was a genius. It's got nothing to do with an omnipotent being.
MrThreshold2009 2 weeks ago
@MrThreshold2009 this is your opinion!You can thought this way,but I thought in another way!
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@bernardocandotte Correct, and I'm all for diverse opinions, but the fact is mine had a degree of logical consideration to it whilst yours was based on fanciful rambling.
MrThreshold2009 2 weeks ago
@MrThreshold2009 nice(:
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@bernardocandotte Chosen
nubapowner5000 4 weeks ago
@nubapowner5000 okk
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@bernardocandotte Choosed makes you sounds really dumb.
nubapowner5000 2 weeks ago
@nubapowner5000 oooooook,if you think!
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@bernardocandotte I don't think, I know, choosed is incorrect and you sound like you don't speak English properly. I assume it's your native tongue therefore you sound dumb.
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@nubapowner5000 oooooook,good for you! I don't care what you know!(:
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@nubapowner5000 And you sound like you don't speak proper English. I assume it's your native tongue; therefore, you sound dumb. Who the fuck cares about grammar, it's Youtube.
Fxtrz 1 week ago
@Fxtrz Where in my comments have I sounded like I don't speak proper English? Making baseless accusations doesn't prove any of your points, and doesn't make any points to prove. It's just random garble that you spit out. Get fucked.
nubapowner5000 1 week ago
@nubapowner5000 You accuse others of not speaking proper english on a Youtube video that has nothing to do with english. Douchebag/Keyboard Warrior
Fxtrz 1 week ago
@bernardocandotte You are a fucking idiot. Answer me this, is English your first language or not?
nubapowner5000 2 weeks ago
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bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@nubapowner5000 Answer me this,why are you so stressed?'-'
bernardocandotte 2 weeks ago
@bernardocandotte I'm not 'stressed' at all. I find it vile and repulsive that someone can't even speak their native tongue properly.
nubapowner5000 1 week ago
@nubapowner5000 ok!So,why don't you be quiet?!I've never talked to you and nor intent to...you're really boring!English is not my first tongue,but what it matter?
bernardocandotte 1 week ago
@bernardocandotte It's not? Well then you're excused. Why didn't you just say so? Cheers mate.
nubapowner5000 1 week ago
@nubapowner5000 if you really want it....My first tongue is portuguese,so I'm learning english
bernardocandotte 1 week ago
@bernardocandotte I saw from your page. And that is fine, you sir speak better English than most Americans. And you speak 2 languages. So that's completely fine. I commend you in your efforts. I've never studied Portuguese. It looks difficult, I speak Spanish and a little Italian and it looks like a mixture at times.
nubapowner5000 1 week ago
@nubapowner5000 Oh,thank you so much!Yeah,actually,I think it's because that both came from the latin tongue....I just guess...Portuguese is really difficult,but not impossivel hahah if you speak Spanish,you would learn Portuguese easily!If you want it,of course!(:
bernardocandotte 1 week ago
@nubapowner5000 grammar nazi
KennYA51 1 week ago
"The begining was simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, bassons, basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe, a single note hanging there unwavery. Untill a clarinett took it over, sweetened it to a phrase of such delight *sigh*.
This was no composition bt a performing monkey. This was a music I had never heard. Fillled with such longing, such unfulfilable longing. it seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God."
1bol1 1 month ago 5
0:24... my all time favorite note !
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flobrin11 1 month ago 2
Quelle perfection! on s'envole instantanément!
valavie9 1 month ago
"매우 오래된 음악 상자에서 추억이나 슬픔, 기쁨 같은 게 삐걱대면서도 자기 얘기가 담긴 듯한 느낌..." by 茶海
Ferti1969 1 month ago
@Ferti1969 I was about to say that
togui95 1 month ago
exactly
sswparkify 1 month ago
yes
sswparkify 1 month ago
for as long as human beings exist in this universe ppl will play this music and it will never be bettered
100ricker 1 month ago 3
Musica celestial! Gracias por subirla. El mejor de todos los tiempos, Wolfgang!
Willyscba 2 months ago
Has there been another like him? I don't believe so.
anniers7 2 months ago
Salieri was right.
metalheadlass 2 months ago 4
Sad story: 3 people were so moved by this song that they fell on their mouses in tears and accidentally clicked the dislike button.
toolongforyoutoread6 2 months ago 18
Mozart was a true musical genius, and his music brightens our modern world with something indescribable; it is the music of God :) Thank you Mozart!
KaminariMori 2 months ago
heavenly
michielspeter 2 months ago
thank you
francoismaritz89 2 months ago
I'm just wondering where exactly this scene plays in the movie?
francoismaritz89 2 months ago
@francoismaritz89 its near the beginning
22yonkers 2 months ago
@francoismaritz89 after he's messing around w/ his girlfriend and he runs out saying "they started w/o me!" :)
KaminariMori 2 months ago
@KaminariMori tish ym tea! ;)
123jsbach 1 month ago in playlist my heroes
perfection
SKRIBLSKULL 2 months ago
Three people like Salieri....and Bieber, of course. :)
gompth1966 2 months ago 4
ETERNAL PERFECTION...... For worldpeace, for our childrens, for all MANKIND.... to remind us that ordinary peaples can do extraordinary things.
2134546 3 months ago 3
@2134546 Sadly, our music culture has been shredded into terrible sounds that it does not deserve for a person to refer it to as "Music". Until this era of the clashing of instruments and the unmatching harmony of Electronic Keyboards end, only then, shall mozart be discovered once again.
robocop224 2 months ago
@robocop224 Music like this it's undying my friend. :)
KorruptedCell 1 month ago
I listen to rap but I can't sleep tonight and this is just amazing...
Muz1cRocks 3 months ago
Salieri made three Youtube accounts because of this video.
Aure217 3 months ago 8
3 dislikes ? guys you will never be mozart ;) stop hating him and his music..beautiful piece, divine, just perfect.
MrsSunshineSmiles 4 months ago 6
Antonio Salieri couldn't have described this music any better!
ahmosis123 4 months ago 7
This is the kind of music we will hear in heaven!! No other reaches deep down in your soul like this.
lauriedavis62 4 months ago 24
@lauriedavis62 yes yes yes yes!!!!!
ambrosius 4 months ago
@lauriedavis62 Maybe Beethoven
johnnyachernar 2 months ago
@lauriedavis62
truly.
and as somebody said, "best thing in the world is to be Mozart; second best, to understand Mozart".
I suppose all here are second best people.....
ferdinangenius 1 week ago 2
@ Fr0zenT0ast, my thoughts exactly.
proteq31 4 months ago
Si Dieu existe, cette sérénade lui a été dédiée......
MAGNIFIQUE
philouwilly 5 months ago 2
Stop stopping the stops of the sopped ones.
bekiof 6 months ago
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STOP QUOTING THE FILM YOU FREAKIN IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!
ebuz218 7 months ago
@ebuz218 Stop Hating...Lol
DJSoUnDBoyy12189 6 months ago
nobody'sss dislikes thissss !!!
wallisliku986 7 months ago
You don't have to believe in God to know this is divine.
worldgymrank 7 months ago 20
Only through Mozart I can truly hear the voice of God. Astounding...
RatkosKorner 7 months ago 2
ahh Motzart.. what a joy his music brings. Even though in reality, he was a drunk... ironic.
Oboelover123 7 months ago
@Oboelover123 Having read about Mozart I don't think he was that much of a drunk! He did like to party quite a bit but I don't think he was that big a drinker
darkshines99 7 months ago in playlist Classical music I like
Lovely sound of Corno di Bassetto
Mikesmoreno 8 months ago
flute is great!! :D
MrMiilllaaaannnnn 8 months ago
@MrMiilllaaaannnnn oh! these are not flute they´re basoons, basset horns and oboes! jajaja keep listening man!
TheMrCuenta 8 months ago
The Oboe sound so nice
bgbullies89 8 months ago 4
@bgbullies89 I heard its a very difficult instrument to play.
NonstopRam 8 months ago
rusty squeezebox
myliverwurst 9 months ago 2
The hair of my arms stands up... :) Yes, that's the language of gods!
JoshBIG85 9 months ago 3
This is what is playing as one walks on the road leading to heaven.
mozartsmusicblog 9 months ago 4
@mozartsmusicblog so true !!!
40puertorican 8 months ago
S'il avait existé des droits d'auteurs à cette époque lui et sa descendance aurait été à l'abri du besoin pour des millions d'années.......avec cette seule partition.
TheAkasolo 9 months ago
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TheAkasolo 9 months ago
first video in youtube having 0 "not like".
PouKii 9 months ago
C'est le début et la fin
TheAkasolo 9 months ago
Actually, It is the voice of GOD!!
... the best part of the movie! .. worth an oscar, this scene alone!
fqmaximus 9 months ago
"....my music...they started without me..."
bspeedy04 10 months ago
I feel sorry for Salieri...
keetner 10 months ago
This Song Is The Beautiful Song Of The End of The Magic Movie : Bright Star
TaylorJ0nas 10 months ago 4
i love to be with marybeth
1hanamoon 10 months ago
I bet he was crying at some point while composing this. tears of sadness, tears of joy..of some sort of spiritual overwhelm. I say this because I do believe he knew that his greatest music would always be
The greatest music. On Olympus everyone Knows who is King.
rickdynes 10 months ago 4
does anyone know the title of the last mozart piece that is playing in amadeus when salieri is reading the samples of mozart's work that mozart's wife brought to him? its the piece thats playing with a woman singing while salieri drops the compositions on the floor because he is overwhelmed by the beauty of the music
tuckosi 10 months ago
@tuckosi : The piece you're referring to is the soprano solo from the Kyrie of the C minor Mass.... truly a great example of Mozart's unique gift, no?
countceprano 10 months ago
@countceprano thank you!!!!
tuckosi 10 months ago
Mozart was and is a genius! for ever in my heart!
olmomdgdmtal4p 11 months ago
I cannot listen to this piece often enough! I put it on every CD I burn, even if everything else on the CD is country, pop, rock or any other type of music. It is an inspired piece of music which gets more beautiful every time I hear it.
marcusofrome 11 months ago
but why?!!?!!
harrypotterfan395 11 months ago
it is absolutely perfect!
MsAmour2009 11 months ago
greatest most skilled ever!
MsAmour2009 11 months ago
just very touching , greatest ever , i love marybeth
1hanamoon 1 year ago
just very touching , greatest ever
1hanamoon 1 year ago 5
If there ever was a god, he could not have been so perfect . This is human intelligence, emotional intelligence, at it''s purest. This is proof that there can be no god, neither has there been any .
ArianeQube 1 year ago
@ArianeQube Not trying to deny your experience/beliefs, but to me music like this serves as proof that there IS a God. Funny how perception works. Peace.
Detectivefiction 2 weeks ago
i love hanamoon
dinkarrao1 1 year ago
Every time I listen to this, the tears start falling as soon as that oboe comes in. As strange as this may sound, music effects me in a way that my interactions with others cannot. So unspeakably beautiful.
Fr0zenT0ast 1 year ago 50
@Fr0zenT0ast you're not the only one...
plagueofangels666 11 months ago
@Fr0zenT0ast nuh uh
shroomingnewman 2 months ago
eh too many notes
sexyybaby314 1 year ago 3
good,sometimes!
sixgunish 1 year ago
This is my favorite piece.
murphslaw123 1 year ago 3
Too me, Mozart is more etherial. Beethoven is more exciting. Both are wondreful, wonderful, wonderful!
terrybeaton 1 year ago 3
You can't compare Mozart and Beethoven! Especially not when Beethoven himself adored Mozart. Could you compare Whitman to Goethe? Not really; they are different, each grand in their own way.
GuinevereN 1 year ago 5
Cette notte en suspens, attrapée par la clarinette. Cette note, cri du coeur et de l'âme. La voix du dieu musicien.
Etoilelibre 1 year ago 2
What a stud
SDJOE1 1 year ago
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ramanmanutd 1 year ago
Hey but the version in the movie is a little different, it has a great ending!
I am talking about the one Mozart enters late and conducts the performance in the hall.
TIA
ramanmanutd 1 year ago
Beethoven ushered in the romantic era of music but Mozart revolutionized all compositional style
dhyrumvaughn 1 year ago 3
Exactly MegaYada! The Oboe takes your heart away.... Love this piece of music. Well in fact, love all music by Mozart.
baronesa95 1 year ago
Mozart is no where near the gloomy and serious Beethoven, He is high above Him, even in sadness He gives us sweet nectar of hope. The Austrians had a happy go lucky attitude towards life as reflected in much of the playfulness displayed by Mozart's music unlike the tragic and existential Germans.
Nrthnmaverick 1 year ago
Another one of my favorite scenes from this movie...it never fails to make me smile in eternal bliss!
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On the page it looked nothing, the beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, basoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering. Until, a clarinet took it over and sweetened into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey, this was a music I had never heard, filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me I was hearing the voice of God
tuckosi 1 year ago
On the page it looked nothing, the beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse, basoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering. Until, a clarinet took it over and sweetened into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey, this was a music I had never heard, filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me I was hearing the voice of God
tuckosi 1 year ago 108
@tuckosi But why him? Tell me that. ;-)))
Horaz70 7 months ago
@tuckosi I've been to about four pages where this song is and everyone has losted the same thing lol.
Great language and, I may say, greater music nonetheless.
hazeleyeguy357 7 months ago
@tuckosi I've been to about four pages where this song is and everyone has losted the same thing lol.
Great language and, I may say, greater music nonetheless.
hazeleyeguy357 7 months ago
this ain't voice of god this's voice of woodwinds:D
Alphaplz 1 year ago 4
The voice of God...surely this is the voice of my Beloved... yet only it causes my longing for Him to increase and my heart to endure...
koechiaki777 1 year ago
" tout un absolue de beauté ..."
mydryase 1 year ago
no performing monkey played this. i don't think.
simplemagickids 1 year ago
i firstly heard it in Civilization 4
Kennychan222 1 year ago
Mozart is my 2nd favourite after Shostakovich but the movie itself will be my all time favourite.Cheers
Zodist 1 year ago
People always look at you like you have two heads, when you name what the songs are during the movie. This is in my top three songs by him.
ilheawdan 1 year ago
This is just beautiful, sublime indead, it's just like Salieri himself described it, and i love the scene in the movie when this piece is first played in the first scene with Mozart running late..when i first heard it..i loved it right away..beautiful melody, i lost count how many time i've seen the movie, i just love it!!!
nikitaxs1 1 year ago
that's the scene in the movie i love to watch.....for the music of course but especially for Murray J Abraham....splendid
hastanga69 1 year ago
Perfection.
Empirical1980 1 year ago
In 'Amadeus' this part is followed by another piece of Mozart, before the old Salieri says ''That! Was Mozart!''. Does anybody know how this is called, that piece at the end?
Thanks
TheGuido07 1 year ago
@TheGuido07 Eine Kleine Nactmusik. "I didn't. That, was Mozart. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart".
stephan96 1 year ago
Erfüllt von einem solchen verlangen, einen unerfüllbaren verlangen...es kam mir vor als hörte ich die stimme Gottes."
IngoZimmermann 1 year ago
Grazie Amadeus
GarcioBass4 1 year ago
@steven96 Amadeus was a totally vibrant movie I listened to Mozart opera for months after watching it. Anything that opens doors to music like that is good enough for me
Christasman52 1 year ago 5
I don't like classical music. Well, I didn't like classical music. Until I saw Amadeus. Now I like Mozart, but not any of the others. Will this change over time? Is it silly for a movie to 'break the ice' for me getting to like classical music? This serenade (whatever that means) is addictive.
stephan96 1 year ago 3
@stephan96
Sometimes it's a matter of accident: When do you listen to Mozart's music for the first time? I was 23 yoa, I got it with Symph. no. 25 g-minor, played by Georg Solti and the LSO in a town named Bochum in Germany. It was like a very special revelation, music beyond any gods!
From this moment I had no chance to escape for my lifetime from Mozart's tone. He rules almost anything in music world, instrumental, opera, chamber music... he is a kind of "salvator" for body and soul!
3629666 1 year ago 5
@3629666 First time? The movie Amadeus. Lately I've listened to the soundtrack everyday. It's......addictive.
stephan96 1 year ago 5
@stephan96 try Beethoven he is on the same level of mozart in different ways.
MusicisLife373 1 year ago
@stephan96 It's not silly at all. I had never heard the Beethoven Symphony Number 7 until I saw THE KING'S SPEEH last year. If it hadn't been for that movie, I might never have heard and loved that great piece of music.
Detectivefiction 2 weeks ago
... bliss ...
arnemurraymeyer 1 year ago
so beautiful...it gives me the shivers
drienkovica 1 year ago 2
Pure genius
vincentvalentinedark 1 year ago 5
el comentario de EVANUMB es sobre el dialogo de salieri en la pelicula, la cual para mí, es una verdadera joya, para el cine mundial
75rocher 1 year ago
la pelicula fue excelente, que aunque reconocida con el oscar, no se ha valorado lo suficiente, el sountrack una verdadera obra de arte
75rocher 1 year ago
brings me to tears
tenolamacintosh 1 year ago 2
me encanta la partecita dolorosa del minuto 2:08
joycedusoleil 1 year ago
Sublime Mozart
lewars1912 1 year ago
the best Scene in a film ever
sutiitrci 1 year ago
Simply amazing.......
ksmoonbeam 2 years ago
evanumb 2 years ago 7
So ƚa pàxena ƚa pareva..
Gninte!
Un tacando ladin,
scuaxi còmico.
Un bàtar sòlio.
Fagòti, còrni de baseto..
cofà na fixarmònega rùxene.
E pò, a l'inpensada..
alto parsora,
un òboe.
elkursor 2 years ago
elkursor 2 years ago
Mozart Was A God!!!
93ionumia31 2 years ago 5
You forgot ... Like a Rusty Squeeze Box.
marcusdolby1 2 years ago 7
on the page, it looked like nothing, almost comic..
And suddenly, high above it, an oboe
A single note, hanging in there, unwavering, until..
a clarinet took it over.
This was not a composition from a 'performing monkey'
this was a music I have never heard.. filled with such longingness, such unfulliable longing
It seemed to me I was hearing the voice of God
:D:D:D:D
MegaYada 2 years ago 221
Quote Fail.
UnlikelyGiant 1 year ago
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@MegaYada such an unoriginal post. i've seen this for almost every mozart video.
yuliaadreevna 1 year ago
@MegaYada awesome
newfoundjoy 1 year ago 4
@MegaYada yes, the voice of God... so sweet, yet it always drives me to madness.
koechiaki777 1 year ago 4
@MegaYada just a pulse, bassoons, basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox
nzmft85 1 year ago 3
@nzmft85 thanks. I forgot to add that bit :)
MegaYada 1 year ago
@MegaYada :)
thelonious76 1 year ago
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