Is it just me, or is the best part of the entire movie at the beginning, when the credits are fading in and out, and suddenly it says, "Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart"?
this is my favorite peice to listen to and play. i broke about 10 hairs on my bow when i played this for a concert. i love the idea. mozart is a reaking genius!i!i!i!
i love listening to it, but i love playing the 1st violin part even more. i broke about 10 bow hairs playing this song in my orchestra. i listen to it about 10 times a day.
This is an account of someone who knows music as picture. A precursor to modern film. The most likely example of theater expressing imagery through sound.
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
@ShinonTheHunter OH MY FN GAWD get a brain for fucks sake,its not a smart comment. why is there everyone saying that and expect to get thumbs up??its idiotic.seriously
A true genius. And a reminder that a real genius makes it all seem easy, because for him/her it truly is. The rest of us are, at best, Antonio Serieli. lol
I love this song with all my heart but for Christ's sake why can't this have name I can remember?! Symphony No 25 In G Minor, K 183; 1st Movement is a lot to process and remember in my head!
On the first couple of listens, one of my favourite pieces by him. After that I find it lacks the effortlessness typical of of his better music. The point here, I think, is the absolute mastery of sound. It's as close to perfect a piece of music as I've heared, and does what Beethoven tried to do in a lifetime.
@oliviarocker123 Exactly, is "evil and beautiful", good description. In one moment is plenty of energy and in the next is gentle. What was he thinking when he wrote this master piece? When I hear this piece, first I only want to run, but then I only want to see the stars...
@tubez4321 good observation !!! it is almost like the pleadings of perhaps mozart himself toward his father to listen to his wants and desires ! Then a quiet resignation by wolfgang to please his father ! Finally the father exiting - contented that his will comply !!!!!! :-) Ok !! Maybe a little far reaching !!!!!!
@mozartiana I found out he composed this after listening to one of the Bach boys; I think it was J. C. Bach. This symphony stands out in two ways. Firstly, it's only one of two minor-key symphonies. Second, it doesn't transition between motifs and keys as smoothly as other (albeit No. 40 was his penultimate, it does a better job at concealing the transition between the keys)
this piece just drives my subconscient's atmosphere to move with the agony of a bleeding Art, thinking about the tragedy of a losted essence in the soul, and all around i see an accused buffon dancing between the air of his own death and the splendor of his spirit, seeking the inmortality by dyeing in the arms of the blessed sound
@CervarianMusic Well you should appreciate or kinds of music, despite most being daggy, sometimes some of them can be classified as works of art, and some of them should be considered as absolutely no talent included what-so-ever
And If you are trolling, you have done a good job, just make it more realistic, I know no gramps going onto the internet
Sorry about overreacting, but when I hear someone saying, "they're the same", it reminds me of the fact that
It's always the amateurs/commonpeople who say Mozart is repetitive/boring.
And interestingly enough, almost all renowned, talented pianists/conductors admire his music. Beethoven, Tchaikovsky were perhaps the greatest admirers.
Karajan, Schiff, Bunin, Barenboim, Bernstein etc. You name it.
I didn't mean you're tone-deaf. It's just that I'm reminding you to be more insightful when discussing these works. I've heard both works like a hundred times now, and I vaguely know what parts you're referring to, but they themselves have strong unique features that make them vastly different.
Take the development sections of both, for example, they're lightyears away from each other.
who the fuck dislikes mozart!?...................i need to resist the urge to go and kill!
Stuie1973 3 days ago
this is just epic
alankace 2 weeks ago
mozart is a genius !
horse021 3 weeks ago 4
happy birthday mozart
MrBraddockko1 4 weeks ago
I voted for this in the Classic FM Hall of Fame. Gives me goosebumps!
AtlanteanSwordBP 1 month ago
I begun my love for Mozart since I saw the movie, 28 years ago, he is a fucking genius!!!
margonca17 1 month ago
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vasileVVvasile 1 month ago
Who is Justin Bieber?
vasileVVvasile 1 month ago
J'aime ça.
ViewtifulRaoul 1 month ago
Mozart:
The greatest composer who ever lived.
(Just my humble opinion)
Ferrariman601 1 month ago
eternal happiness
dinkarrao1 1 month ago
@tredobbin i love that part also! This is my favorite Mozart piece so far
chanellecm 2 months ago 2
Mr.Wolfgang is amazing (:
I love his pieces (:
thegurfgirls3 2 months ago
Genius. Just genius. I wish my compositions were half as amazing as this!
conradasman 2 months ago
I listen to this song almost everyday, I never get tired of it
Thanks Wolfgang
dominoes37 2 months ago 5
How is this awesomeness even possible?! Only with Mozart.
metalheadlass 3 months ago
by the time mozart was my age, he had been dead for three years..... little bastard.
judepawa 3 months ago
the best music i've ever heared in my life ..
sensitivestring 3 months ago 2
Mozart composed his first symphony when he was eight.
Blimey, when I was eight I was busy dreaming of being a ninja.
randoman11 4 months ago 36
GOD!!give us back Mozart, we will give you Justin Beiber!!!!! Is a good trade isn't it??
Blackcatjulia 4 months ago 2
eu amo esse cara
eri1s 4 months ago
Genial e humano.
Armando1735 4 months ago
4:25-4:41 Reveals all of Mozart's Geniality.
The two chord instruments in harmony and fighting each other, while the flute gently takes place...
Amazing!
TreDobbin 4 months ago 8
@TreDobbin
At last I found someone who reflects the same part of the symphony as me!
Fattomz 4 months ago 2
Salieri and Count Orsini-Rosenberg disliked this :p
rossyxan 4 months ago 7
mozart - the only one.
MrsSunshineSmiles 5 months ago
how the heck do you compete with that?
CaliforniaSun3 5 months ago 4
17 years... he had my age when HE composed this. O.O
Ok. Now I'm demotivated.
bachinblack94 5 months ago 2
OMG he composed this at age 17 oO
mrsbookthief 6 months ago
Is it just me, or is the best part of the entire movie at the beginning, when the credits are fading in and out, and suddenly it says, "Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart"?
HerrMozartsMusic 6 months ago 7
He composed this when he was 17... truly amazing :-)
ADHDfox 7 months ago 5
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ADHDfox 7 months ago
i was 13 when i first watched amadeus, still only one in my skul to have seen it!!!!
classicalsrock 8 months ago
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hpppfan 8 months ago
@classicalsrock Skul? Are you fucking serious?
StewieSwan 7 months ago
@StewieSwan im not sure i understand your statement
classicalsrock 7 months ago
@classicalsrock I think with the word 'skul' he meant school?
MrSeanAgain 7 months ago
@MrSeanAgain its not rocket science, seriously. or string theory, which is really easy
classicalsrock 7 months ago
@classicalsrock true.
MrSeanAgain 7 months ago
@MrSeanAgain thank you, amazing what ppl can occomplish when they think
classicalsrock 7 months ago
@classicalsrock ya
MrSeanAgain 7 months ago
this is my favorite peice to listen to and play. i broke about 10 hairs on my bow when i played this for a concert. i love the idea. mozart is a reaking genius!i!i!i!
sucmar 8 months ago
i love listening to it, but i love playing the 1st violin part even more. i broke about 10 bow hairs playing this song in my orchestra. i listen to it about 10 times a day.
sucmar 8 months ago
For me when I listen to this piece, it takes me a while to come down
It's just an absolute bully, generating strike after strike.
Between breaths!
Vincent777Legion1 8 months ago
amazing music and amazing film how dare someone dislike this
insanelikedru 8 months ago
Fact: Mozart wrote this when he was Justin Bieber's age.
mozartsmusicblog 8 months ago
Never gets old even after 223 years! He still rocks;c)!
AHirschenhofer 9 months ago 2
Someone better slap that 1 dislike.
SHADOWfang5 9 months ago 27
@SHADOWfang5 . 2. As we say in France "ils ont de la merde dans les oreilles (they have shit deep in their eers)
MrAurel40 1 month ago
@SHADOWfang5 I went to slap it but I think I accidentally disliked it as well... sorry.
Jamezinator13 3 weeks ago
@Jamezinator13 There is no point in replying when the comment is 9 months old:P He/she could've gotten a baby during that time!;D
Gamez4Review 2 weeks ago 2
@Jamezinator13 lol
Stuie1973 3 days ago
This reminds me of homer simpson eating potato chips in space
SHADOWfang5 10 months ago
This is an account of someone who knows music as picture. A precursor to modern film. The most likely example of theater expressing imagery through sound.
slumberco060 10 months ago
any one has the score for what is played starting at 4:20
WildKoolAid13 10 months ago
this song is also titled amadeus
thebravekiler 10 months ago
this song reminds me of albert einstien riding a beam of light through the universe.
jimmyti9cer 11 months ago 5
This piece is based on a Haydn piece...I can't remember what it's called though. Does anyone know?
mozartsmusicblog 11 months ago
@mozartsmusicblog
Haydn Symphony No 39 G minor Mvt1
Fattomz 4 months ago
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 11 months ago
@tuckosi It's the Kyrie of his Mass in C Minor.
ClassicNovel 11 months ago
Very nice piece indeed.
The intro of this was used by Children of Bodom on their song "Red light in my eyes Pt. II"
delt01 1 year ago
(transposed 1 step down iirc)
delt01 1 year ago
where's the 2nd movement?
cgurl1012 1 year ago
Epic
juncode 1 year ago
Nice!!
jim78118 1 year ago
Mozart > Bieber
ShinonTheHunter 1 year ago
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@ShinonTheHunter They cannot even be compared.
lejonzx 1 year ago
@ShinonTheHunter OH MY FN GAWD get a brain for fucks sake,its not a smart comment. why is there everyone saying that and expect to get thumbs up??its idiotic.seriously
sweeney665 1 year ago
@sweeney665 Lol u mad bro?
ShinonTheHunter 1 year ago
@ShinonTheHunter nope, just a hatter...
sweeney665 1 year ago
@sweeney665 A hatter? You collect hats?
ShinonTheHunter 1 year ago
@ShinonTheHunter I make them
sweeney665 1 year ago
Now, every time i hear mozart, im gonna hear LOUD HIGH PITCHED guffaws.
tsunasandwich 1 year ago 3
A true genius. And a reminder that a real genius makes it all seem easy, because for him/her it truly is. The rest of us are, at best, Antonio Serieli. lol
windnchgo 1 year ago 5
Played this with my orchestra and am in love with the piece! I want to play the non-student version someday *sigh*
AllThingsMustPass701 1 year ago
So pure ...I feel like I can fly !
theSilenTv 1 year ago
@theSilenTv I am very sorry I accidently did it. Actually it was for RaedGamer. You are up!
gbinzat 1 year ago
oooo =3 its Mozart....aahahahaha
RaedGamer 1 year ago
I love this song with all my heart but for Christ's sake why can't this have name I can remember?! Symphony No 25 In G Minor, K 183; 1st Movement is a lot to process and remember in my head!
johnyzero2000 1 year ago
On the first couple of listens, one of my favourite pieces by him. After that I find it lacks the effortlessness typical of of his better music. The point here, I think, is the absolute mastery of sound. It's as close to perfect a piece of music as I've heared, and does what Beethoven tried to do in a lifetime.
willsanders84 1 year ago
Adoro este concerto
de alegria convidativa
- correr nos campos, dançar.
ZemArte 1 year ago
Certified Intergalactic! The Mozart Galaxy!
Dogaradodia 1 year ago
I love all mozart, but this is absolute perfection...its so...evil and beautiful? This fits the scene in the movie PERFECTLY
oliviarocker123 1 year ago
@oliviarocker123 Exactly, is "evil and beautiful", good description. In one moment is plenty of energy and in the next is gentle. What was he thinking when he wrote this master piece? When I hear this piece, first I only want to run, but then I only want to see the stars...
HeliomasterAtrox 1 year ago
This piece reminds me of a very heated argument. Listen to the insistent and loud passages contrasted with the meeker, gentler, pleading ones.
tubez4321 1 year ago 34
@tubez4321 good observation !!! it is almost like the pleadings of perhaps mozart himself toward his father to listen to his wants and desires ! Then a quiet resignation by wolfgang to please his father ! Finally the father exiting - contented that his will comply !!!!!! :-) Ok !! Maybe a little far reaching !!!!!!
mozartiana 1 year ago
@mozartiana I found out he composed this after listening to one of the Bach boys; I think it was J. C. Bach. This symphony stands out in two ways. Firstly, it's only one of two minor-key symphonies. Second, it doesn't transition between motifs and keys as smoothly as other (albeit No. 40 was his penultimate, it does a better job at concealing the transition between the keys)
Ilkeyrion 1 year ago
@tubez4321 It is called Sturm und Drang
beastinblack 1 year ago
@tubez4321 Thats a very insightful view, like it!
psycropticide99 10 months ago
this piece just drives my subconscient's atmosphere to move with the agony of a bleeding Art, thinking about the tragedy of a losted essence in the soul, and all around i see an accused buffon dancing between the air of his own death and the splendor of his spirit, seeking the inmortality by dyeing in the arms of the blessed sound
androgineharlequin 1 year ago
Qué genialidad; componer con tanta inherente audacia música tan perfecta, hace a Mozart un verdadero Iluminado.
alberty16 1 year ago
That is ridiculous, how in the hell do you write 25 symphonies, among a great number of other works, by the time you are 17 years old? Such genius.
Omi17 1 year ago
Ooohhhh I love this song! It's a very fun and challenging piece to play <3
reynagzmn 1 year ago
Best music written by a teenager I've ever heard.
SimonKinland 2 years ago 112
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@SimonKinland No way Justin Bieber is way better
ripsaw111 1 year ago
@SimonKinland
Certainly better than a lot of the music teenager's these days write.
Or at least listen to!
CervarianMusic 1 year ago
@CervarianMusic Well you should appreciate or kinds of music, despite most being daggy, sometimes some of them can be classified as works of art, and some of them should be considered as absolutely no talent included what-so-ever
And If you are trolling, you have done a good job, just make it more realistic, I know no gramps going onto the internet
sirrington 1 year ago
@SimonKinland
You don't need to care what ripsaw111 said.
Justin Bieber is found to be 51.
Kitagamimimi 1 year ago
@SimonKinland Best music written by ANYONE I've ever heard! : D
Gloria0004 1 year ago
@SimonKinland ALso check Jason Becker ;)
KARVAKY 9 months ago
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Leitilumo 2 years ago
To me, they sound entirely different.
Blame on your own lack of musical insight, for not being able to hear the 12-tone technique of the 4th movement.
chopinandliszt 2 years ago
I'm not tone deaf. You just don't know which part I'm talking about. I removed the comment though because it wasn't completely correct.
Leitilumo 2 years ago
Sorry about overreacting, but when I hear someone saying, "they're the same", it reminds me of the fact that
It's always the amateurs/commonpeople who say Mozart is repetitive/boring.
And interestingly enough, almost all renowned, talented pianists/conductors admire his music. Beethoven, Tchaikovsky were perhaps the greatest admirers.
Karajan, Schiff, Bunin, Barenboim, Bernstein etc. You name it.
chopinandliszt 2 years ago
I didn't mean you're tone-deaf. It's just that I'm reminding you to be more insightful when discussing these works. I've heard both works like a hundred times now, and I vaguely know what parts you're referring to, but they themselves have strong unique features that make them vastly different.
Take the development sections of both, for example, they're lightyears away from each other.
chopinandliszt 2 years ago
and me :/
dark231angel 2 years ago
Along with me...
skoteum 2 years ago
Same here D:
Randomguy190 2 years ago
Ha. Me too...
Chelseyyx3 2 years ago
I can't believe that I have to write a critique on this piece..
irideatvs 2 years ago 2