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  • MOZART ES EL REQUIEM Y EL REQUIEM ES MOZAT..CONJUNCION PERFECTA PARA UNA OBRA UNICA E INTEMPORAL...DIOS QUE SUBLIME BELLEZA...

  • mmmmmm en esa apoca hablanban con el cifrado americano??? y en austria????,  F mayor, A menor???? jajajajajaja

  • @26030656 Cifrado americano? Las letras son la nomenclatura original de las notas, las sílabas de solfeo creadas por Guido D'Arezzo no tenian la pretención de ser los 'nombres' de alturas específicas, eran un método para memorizarse el sonido de la escala diatónica. Se siguen usando de esa forma en los paises anglosajones. Son los latinos los que le cambiaron los nombres a las notas. Mira cualquier disco de la Deustche Gramophon como nombra las tonalidades.

  • @26030656 XD Obvio no, pero al ser una pelicula y ademas NO SER UNA PELICULA BIOGRAFICA, se hace de tal forma que el publico entienda. Porque a fin de cuentas su proposito es filmarse para que la gente la viera en los cines, asi ke ps escuchas lenguaje moderno.

  • Most productive all-nighter ever.

  • The movie is great except some historical errors and the way they pretend Mozart to laugh with. I mean I never liked this ha ha ha ha done by Tom Hulce (Mozart in the movie). Who told you that Mozart, this genius composer ever, use to laugh this way ??

    Regardless of this… I liked very much this movie.

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  • A la persona que subio este video: Ya que yo soy estadounidense, y no hablo fluido el espanol, ¿podria explicarme por que, en la traduccion espanola subtitulada, cuando Mozart le habla a Salieri, le refiere en la forma de 'Uds.'? Ya que Salieri es una sola persona, el uso de 'Uds.' no me parece tener sentido...... ¿Hay una razon logica para esto?

  • @VanHelsing503 that's formal in old spanish, I'd say... i.e. 1:19 ¿veis?=¿ve usted?

  • @VanHelsing503 Si te fijas, Mozart le dice "lo tenéis", "mostradme", "veis", "escuchad". Eso, en español, suele llamarse "voseo verbal", por el cual se usa la segunda persona del plural. Pretende ser un tratamiento más formal que el usted, ya que, si lo acompañas del "vos" (por ejemplo, "vos lo tenéis"), es para referirse a alguien con cierto tratamiento más formal que el mero usted. Puedes encontrar más información en la Wikipedia española buscando "voseo".

  • @VanHelsing503 Efectivamente, es lo que indica "silencioserueda". Además es importante comentar que esa forma de tratamiento es arcaica, y al estar la película ambientada a finales del Siglo XVIII, por eso se usa en los subtitulos (o en doblaje). Si se estuviera subtitulando una película ambientrada en la era moderna, no se podría utilizar, no quedaría bien, ya que hoy en día no se usa de forma coloquial.

  • @VanHelsing503 es que en tu idioma para referirse a otro siempre usan el you en cambio nosotros decimos, tu, vos, usted se usa mas como respeto, osea un ñiño a un adulto mayor tiene que decirle usted al decirle usted es como tratarlo con respeto si el ñiño le dice al viejo tu es como faltarle al respeto en cambio en ingles siempre usan el you ustedes simplifican mas.

    bueno en argentina decimos vos y yo me acostumbre a decirle a la gente mayor osea viejos usted por que si les digo vos suena mal.

  • @VanHelsing503 vosotros usáis el YOU refiriéndoos a la segunda y a la tercera persona, tanto en pural como en singular: do you know? tu sabes? do you know? vosotros sabeis?

  • HOLY SHIT THE GUY WHO ACTED AS MOZART WAS A HELLA GOOD ACTOR

  • Dios como amo esta pelicula, y esta escena es sublime :D.Carajo pelicula de mierda buenisimaaaaaaaaaa!!

  • Que genialidad!

  • aguante tom hulce la put% madreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee♥

  • Un genio no reconocido para su epoca...ahora brilla eternamente

  • Maravilloso... Nunca terminaré de conmoverme con esta escena, la mejor de la película.

  • after this scene, Mozart will join the other great composers in heaven, Bach, Händel, Vivaldi, Telemann, Gluck, Monteverdi (who invented the opera), Couperin and the rest of the gang..

  • I've always dreamed about a magical moment where all the greatest composers in history somehow magically appear together to create and compose a piece. This comes closest to that wish.

  • las peliculas que más amo en la vida presenta:

    Y de las mejores escenas que se hayan filmado claro de una de mis pelis favoritas; que no necesariamente tiene que haber guapos o guapas si no que los actores sostengan la historia aqui un ejemplo, esta escena claro en Mozart un acuario en todo su esplendor, un musico intenso de lo mejor de la vida..

  • best scene in the history of movies

  • The makers of "Amadeus" (play and movie) have admitted 1,000 times over that it isn't historically accurate, that it's fiction with factual characters. So stop hatin', people. It's an awesome movie, and I love this scene. Of the many historical inaccuracies, probably the most obvious is that Salieri never secretly commissioned the "Death Requiem" like he does in the movie. But again, so what?

  • @danning1 the actual person himself was never revealed and was mysterious for all we know maybe it was :D (although thats just what I read maybe what I read was wrong)

  • I have not the slightes hint in my brain how thes guys could do that only in their head or only with a piano. All these different keys for the different instruments and voices and then to put all this together in on head and to write that down. It is beyond me. Beethoven was even deaf at the end when composing. It is still a gift of God.

  • can anyone tell me if and where i can find a coat of that era?

  • this is fantasy of Puskin and Forman

  • TIenen que saber que esta pelicula no es 100% veridica

  • @powerml2 Es raro encontarr una pelicula historicamente exacta. Pero eso no la hace menos maravillosa

  • i love how his face looks like sh*t at the end and salieri just gives a f*ck lol

  • Mozart and Beethoven are the best!!!!! But Beethoven was more emotional and mozart was more precise

  • I Please speak what is track , which begins from 4:50 minutes / proszę powiedzcie jaki to jest utwór,, który zaczyna się od 4:50 minuty PROSZE!!

  • @amorek129 jest to Requiem Confutatis, K626

  • @amorek129 Confutatis from the Requiem Mass in D minor, K. 626.

  • Simplemente extraordinario---

  • listen to the music fire at 3:30 ... phenomenal! Its like having an orgasm in your brain. The best composer ever!

  • this has to be my favorite scene of the movie. It's just amazing to see Mozart at work

  • ... You do understand that this movie is based on the precipice that he had all music written in his head before ever writing it down, right? So.... 5 minutes to translate it to a noob like Salieri. = )

    Best scene of the movie, btw.

  • Despite the fact that I dislike this film and the fact that this scene is absurd - Confutatis written in five minutes? - I still love it very much...

  • HE WAS A GENIUS. PERIOD.

  • wonderful

    

  • With great talent, jealously always follows. I adore Mozart, even if this story is fictional he surely struggled against jealous bastards in his lifetime.

  • sublime ... 3:22

  • مواهب فظيعة........مصر

  • This was one of my fave scenes, it was halarious!

  • I remember watching this scene when I was a kid and loving it, feeling touched that Salieri perhaps felt bad for the way he had treated Mozart and was sincerely trying to help him. It wasn't until I was older that I realized he is not being kind at all- his intention was to steal Mozart's music and pass it off as his!! (according to the movie of course;))

  • If it wasn't in English it would not have attracted so wide an audience. Anyway, English is a purer language for singing than German. Italian is still the best though.

  • @PhysicalsimForever german is fine,okay?=)

    i understand,that its better for the success,when the movie is in a language ,that the whole world understands,but mozart was german and his operas where german too.but his laugh is much better in the english version.

    but its kind of pity,that even the actors and the songs where english(or american)...

    and im german!!!

  • I canot believe this movie was made with english language, it would have been so amazing in his natural language.

  • Impresionante película, definitiva y maravillosa, una escena brutal!!!!!!

  • Best scene in the entire film,,,,seen this film must be over 50 times and i can never get bored of this scene!!

  • what`s the name of the song at 3:27???

  • @kao2500

    Part of his Requiem - Confutatis

  • this is quite possibly the most amazing scene . Makes me cry every time.

  • Lo unico bueno de verdad que tiene esta pelicula son las grabaciones de las obras, nunca escuche una version igual del final de Don Giovanni como el que Marriner dirige para esta pelicula, lo bueno de esta escena es como muestra separadados y luego juntos tanto la parte vocal como la orquestral. El argumento es sanata, pobre Salieri.

  • 32 people don't know anything about music.

  • THIS! is the Best Scene EVER!!

  • I do believe that there are people with such amazing abilities. We just happen to live in a bad time for music :(

    If we could have Mozart today, I'm sure that he would receive millionaire offers to perform with some teenage "musician". So sad...

  • Love this scene so much..

    Let's Play The Violinist of Hameln [Blind] German - Part 13 - Faggot the Nub

  • I can't just convince myself to listen to modern day shitty songs when I think of these great composers and how they composed off their genius minds.

    shame on today's humanity

  • @infidel94 Shame on you more like. As for humanity speak for yourself. As much as I adore Mozart's Requiem, I don't find it necessary to slander and hate on modern musicians to express that fact. You totally lack class. Pathetic.

  • I liked the movie but it does alot to put salleri down in order to show how great mozart was. It really wasnt that way Salleri was a great composer too. He would had been able to keep up with Mozart. He wasnt an idiot by any means. The trumpts and drums in unison was done alot. Salleri would had understand

  • the freemasons poisoned him for the magic flute... right?

  • @Hamporkcheese I read the same thing somewhere. I read he died from kidney failure, it was debated if this was caused by a poison but who knows

  • poor little guy that salieri, trying his absolute best to keep up with this God.

  • These two are truly two of the GREATEST composers the world has ever known!

  • Quien no ha visto esta peli, no ha vivido entonces!!

  • me encanta la peli..i como relatan la historia de mozart de una manera particular que me entretiene bastante!...es emocionante!

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  • The Voice of GOD!

  • WHAT IS THE MOVIES NAME???

  • @B4MyVALLENTINE

    AMADEUS

    as simple as that

  • @XDlolzilla thanx

  • @B4MyVALLENTINE Amadeus (1984)

  • @B4MyVALLENTINE I really envy you - you still have the FIRST IMPRESSION of whatching this movie ahead!

  • @B4MyVALLENTINE Amadeus

  • i stayed  frozen when i was listening the song

  • @DRGDJ good for your taste! only, this is not a song. "O-bladi-blada" is a song, and "Billie Jean" is a song, but Requiem is Requiem...

  • @DRGDJ I know!!! The same thing happened to me when i first heard mozart's requiem complete.....it always left me speechless

  • great movie

  • i dont understand a thing but still so amazing

  • como se llama la cancion

  • amadeus mozard me gusta mucho

  • Amadeus + Salieri = Amadeus/2

  • Realmente increible...

  • Letra de Confutatis :

    Confutatis maledictis

    flammis acribus

    addictis,

    voca me cum benedictis.

    Ora supplex et acclinis,

    cor contritum

    quasi cinis:

    gere curam mei finis. que buena pelicula

  • -Cuando miro esta escena no puedo dejar pensar en Gustavo Cerati, aunque las diferencias son notorias y si bien este ultimo no ha muerto, es una lastima que muchos músicos talentosos mueran cuando todavía son muy jóvenes.

  • @AlfredoMenco La diferencia entre Ceratti y Mozart es que Mozart no recibió lo que merecia por su talento, y Ceratti recibió muchisimo más de lo que merecía también por el talento, en vida hay ahorita muchos músicos geniales, que nadie les pone atención, eso me recuerda esta escena

  • @AlfredoMenco

    lo conoces a cualquiera!!!!?? ceratti-- mozart..naaaaaa jate joder che!!

  • La mejor escena de esta grandiosa pelicula con la musica genial de Mozart,muchas veces he visto esta pelicula y la verdad no me canso de hacerlo porque hay mucho de Dios en esta maravillosa obra humana.

  • Consignados a las llamas de la tristeza... un fuego que nunca muere

  • IMPRESIONANTE! sin palabras. Ver esto me hace querer ser mejor persona!

  • a little over 30 years of composing, over 900 compositions later cataloged. This guy was a MACHINE!! No copier back then, no notation software. Will NEVER be another like him!!

  • @EaglesCallTV

    There is about 0.7% Chance that the greatest man among us today (judging by the total, estimated number of people that ever lived). And yet, it is bigger then ever before. It is not a question will it be, but when.

    It is a pity how short he lived (and about 700 not 900), but Tchaikovsky and Beethovena, also could have made more memorable pieces.

    Once there was no Mozart, actually quite not so long ago.

  • whats the name of this? song

  • @insan19 This is the Confutatis Maledictus movement of Mozart's Requiem. Although commissioned for someone else, he was dying and indeed died before completing it. During a tech rehearsal with a few singers and musicians, it was said that he began to weep violently saying, "don't you know that I am writing this for myself??!!" Dying one month shy of his birthday and assuming he didn't REALLY get serious about composing until he was 6 (uh huh), he later had over 900 compositions cataloged

  • This is the Confutatis Maledictus movement of Mozart's Requiem. Although commissioned for someone else, he was dying and indeed died before completing it. During a tech rehearsal with a few singers and musicians, it was said that he began to weep violently saying, "don't you know that I am writing this for myself??!!" Dying one month shy of his birthday and assuming he didn't REALLY get serious about composing until he was 6 (uh huh), he later had over 900 compositions cataloged

  • @insan19 Contutatis Requiem

  • its funny how saleri was like i dont understand, slow down at 2:38

  • The man. !

  • Anybody else see a little Jerry Seinfeld in Tom Hulce?

  • @nooyawkfun

    What's the deal with deathbed music-making? You're on your deathbed, trying to die peacefully, and then all of a sudden some guy wants to record your music for you? Not that there's anything wrong with that... I have now reached the extent of my comedic observations. Newman!

  • @byro1884 Good one.

  • one of the best movies in history..mindblowing performances, excelent script, superb direction

  • he is a god of music... yes hi is...and as human being... so tragic person...

  • Mozart is said to have heard it all in his head before it was ever put on paper. While Beethoven and most of the rest of us, makes numerous mistakes, apparently Mozart didn't. I don't know if this rumor was actually true, as a music major and music histiry student, I am only going by what I heard.

  • @dands79 Well, they all heard the music in their head, not from their asses lol...however Mozart had such a mastery of key relationships and musical structure, he did indeed write an entire piece of music that was finished in his head already. While rarely making mistakes, his music also tended to have more theme repetition. A perfect example might be twinkle twinkle little star. He wrote many variations on this theme, but the theme was still the same.

  • Sin entender el tecnicismo musical, la escena y la pasión de la actuación me parecen sorprendentes.

  • 6:06 this part of the Requiem is simply divine

  • Mozart is amazing..... T_T i love u! He was such an genius.... what a musician... it was one of the bests parts of the movie!

  • Its true that real life is much better than any story we can ever dream up.

  • One of the best moments in film making history.

  • I have to watch this movie at least every other month, it's just to perfect to avoid any longer then that.

    there be no other film like it again.

  • @Vincent777Legion1 I completely agree with you.. Simply and outstanding film...Is it me or was it underated...

  • @BX02 absolutely, it's a shame not enough people are into Mozart.I guess from an outside point of view you would not expect much from this film, you might consider it a bit stuffy but it as all the emotions of appeal.

    This is one fever i wish upon people.

  • @Vincent777Legion1 I COMPLETLY AGREE! :) This movie is addictive maledictis! Just a master piece...!

  • wwwwwwow awesome great scene, incredible

    so amazing

  • Es impresionante la escena:

    4:54 (confutatis) nos muestra una imagen oscura, diabólica; que en

    5:05 la transfiere a Salieri condenándolo como artífice del mal que es.

    5:11 (vocame) Mozart reza para su redención.

    5:22 (confutatis) Mozart canta confutatis para condenarse a sí mismo por la situación en la que se encuentra. Se aumenta el efecto con la escena oscura y de nuevo presentando a Salieri.

    5:40 (vocame) Mozart reza por su família que ahora vemos en escena y en 5:56 Mozart.

  • everytime i watch this part of the movie i literally feel like i was under the same roof with the greatest genius ever born to music and sad enough to see him pass away before his another masterpiece been done by himself. great movie.. what more can i say..

  • So magnificent! I'm very impressed. I can't imagine how someone can be such a big genius.

  • The movie character Salieri is one of the most tragic characters on film. He loves music so passionately, yet his pride blinds him of this love, until it is too late and he realizes the severity of his actions. His guilt stays with him until his last day on Earth.

  • @oeyesea yes but it was not his pride that blinded him but his envy, that was his condemn!!

  • Makes me me emotional to watch Amadeus scenes. So moving!

  • That's amazing, the inner music comming out... to live.

  • Great Music youtube.com/watch?v=2i3Ua1gQLm­Q

    Great Music youtube.com/watch?v=2i3Ua1gQLm­Q

  • Genial!!!!!

  • Mozart has unfortunately become deaf at the end of his life, but his teacher and the godfather Salijeri help him very much.

    They both like to play badminton .Mozart died very young because of , some biographers say , excessive play badminton

  • @paganserb i don't think mozart had so much time to play badminton...

  • @direwolf404 Why not?

  • @paganserb he spent all of his time composing. how else could he have composed over 600 works in his 30-31 years of composition?

  • @direwolf404 I dont know , ask someone else .

  • @paganserb i should also add that no where else have i ever heard badminton and mozart be put in the same sentence. ever.

  • @direwolf404 For everything there is a first time . Mozart was also 3 times a winner in the Vienna badminton tournament .

  • @paganserb firstly that was a rhetorical question. secondly, i would like to see a source from which u got that information.

  • @direwolf404  See with Vienna Badminton Club

  • My favourite scene...

  • creo que a Mozart le resultaría mas sencillo escribir él mismo ante las repetidas confusiones que se arma con saliari

  • Моя самая любимая часть Конфутатис...

  • minute 5:29 The face of Wolfgang:total madness

    epic genious

  • un film spettacolare!!!!!uno dei miei preferiti.Mozart dovrebbe essere il folle eppure la devozione e la autocastrazione rendono Salieri il vero pazzo!!!!!

  • Impossível assistir estas cenas sem vir lágrimas aos olhos. Vai-se toda possibilidade de crítica imparcial. É tudo sentimento. É uma das seqüencias mais tristes de todo o cinema. Em todo caso, Salieri foi o único que percebeu a genialidade de Mozart.

  • Mozart was the best and will be forever!

    But his face at the end is so...wuärg

  • esta escena es históricamente falsa, la película es narrada por Salieri de viejo, así q es cuando está loco y se monta su propia historia, no toda la película es falsa, pero alguna que otra escena si, como ésta

  • estupenda película, esta escena es una de mis preferidas, aunque son todas buenas (por ej. cuando lo recibe el emperador y Mozart reproduce de memoria la pequeña partitura de recibimiento creada por Salieri para la ocasión, o la de la flauta mágica)

  • Magnifica escena, gracias por subirla traducida :)

  • just perfect

  • THIS SCENE WAS SO AMAZING.

  • la pelicula se llama AMADEUS

  • @tdnunez amadeus

  • como se llama la pelicula???

  • After I saw this movie I tried to do the same thing as the protagonists: I worked through the night till dawn. And guess what.... I was not tired at all! hahahaha

  • is there any historical font which proves that mozart told to salieri the notes of theconfutatis?

  • that s a fantastic scene, even its not historical, but it s simply fascinating *********

    blessings from germany KRISTIN

  • What is this exact section of the Requiem named?

    Please reply, I've been looking all over for this!

  • @shkoobla confutatis

  • @shkoobla : The section is the Confutatis, from it's opening verses : "Confutatits Maledictis"

  • Does anyone know the version of confutatis played in the movie, it sounds much better than the requiem I own.

  • Clearly they both had perfect pitch. because if he is describing it, and Salieri can understand it in his head as he's saying, like he said so start with F. All mozart did was sing the f, so comprehended that it was an f. I'm surprised someone with PP couldn't compose better music.

  • @readygo242 So get to it sir-

  • 3:27 my favorite moment in the video.. i want the song only

    without the chorus

     :D!!

  • omg ! these 2 guys wrote a undead music for just 5 mins ! holy fuck !!!!!

  • I love Mozart,... But I can't hear the Requiem, because the Requiem scary me.

  • Es magistralmente actuada, sin embargo, Abraham F. Murray es el verdadero protagonista de toda la cinta, encarna de manera sublime la envidia e impotencia de su creatividad ordinaria ante el genio monumental de Mozart. A diferencia de Gianelio, en realidad Salieri no era mediocre, sino ordinario; un mediocre no entendería la música.

  • Wspaniały fragment....piękny cały film...wspaniały geniusz MOZART....************

  • I know this is kind of a redundant question (seeing as the movie is full of many historical inaccuracies, but beautiful nonetheless) but did Salieri really accuse himself for the death of Mozart?

  • @ANDl23W

    My feeling is that Salieri is a cypher, for all of us. Many people,of genius, are first misunderstood and then brought down by our inability to comprehend what they show us. Although contemperous, there is no record of Salieri "encouraging" Mozart to die.

  • This is not a fictional "Historical Channel" reconstruction of the biography of MOzart.

    this is a cruel movie that represents the relationship between genius and mediocrity, and this scene is a astonishing tale about of the creativity of the genius opposed to the normality of the mediocre.

  • This scene is completely fictional. I enjoyed the film but it had little to do with reality.

  • Eine schöne Filmszene, wenn auch völlig fiktiv. Immer wieder fällt mir ein Gedanke ein, wie weit konnte sich Mozart mit seinen Kompositionen entwickeln, wenn er nur noch einige Jahre länger gelebt hätte. Eine wunderbare Alternative für Beethoven.

  • it does seem as though mozart is using way more energy singing the notes and explaining to salieri the composition than he would if he just wrote them himself. then again, if that were the case the movie would be without it's most powerful scene

  • Some comments are saying that this movie is 'Hollywood'. Maybe so, but it introduced Mozart to millions of people who never bothered before. Isn't that what a great movie should do?

  • i can't believe that being ill and almost dying Mozart could wrote such a beautiful piece

  • Great scene from a great movie.