Contrary to most belief and this movie, the opera was very successful and I remember seeing it when it came to my city. It was beautiful, Italian and very charming and to be in the presence of Mozart and his music, was so gorgeous ---how could any one love the music they are shelling out today
Aquí se muestra a Salieri como un villano, pero tambien Mozart hacía cosas contra él. Como, haber dicho que Salieri había plagiado una obra suya, incluso que arruinó una opera suya, cuando eso esta en total duda, pues Salieri en ese tiempo, nisiquiera estaba donde Mozart... Bueno, ambos se odiaban...
@bh5496 I like to think it's double-sided, lol. I like to think his initial response "You burned the score?" as "Holy shit, you didn't actually did you?" because it took him by surprise; then the "Thank God" as "Oh...of COURSE you didn't. FUCK, Goddammit!"
He hates Mozart but he loves the shit out of his music, and that first response I take as a shock because--as much as he wanted the opera shitcanned--he undoubtedly wanted to hear it. He's pissed he can't have his cake & eat it.
@harriter88 lol that's not the kind of person he was referring to. Think pretentious. She is many things. Pretentious in the classical sense is NOT one of them...
@harriter88 and no.. your modern day celebrities do NOT shit marble. They are referring to a type of obnoxious person most average fools think are gods.
@harriter88 Stupid fools think celebrities are gods. Average fools see more pretentious idiots as gods.. certain authors, for example, come to mind. Mozart was referring to the "geniuses" of society who actually aren't geniuses but fool most pretentious people into thinking they're geniuses. These pretentious people tend to dislike your sarah palin types. You see the type i'm talking about?
@bh5496 Mozart didn't get inspiration from God, he got it from humanity. This is one of the reasons his operas were so ahead of his time. He purposely avoided God, arias from divas, and mythological figures glorifying the nobility in his operas. If you want to talk about God speaking through music, Bach would be a much more appropriate example.
@legendarypwnerv2 actually Mozart along with many of his friends were free-Masons. In fact his opera "The Magic Flute" was definately a masonic opera.
@truvianni The opera is about rationality and absolutism. In fact, it was about getting past religion through enlightenment. Italian operas were the thing at the time, with the characters being non-existant fairy tales supporting nobility and prominent figures. Mozart hated this, and was one of the reasons he wanted to be a freelancer instead of being told what to write. His operas are based off the human condition and the structure of society. This is basic music history.
The movie was more epic previously in the first part,with Salieri dying,his father dying AMEN ıwhaıogrqwgohqw3ohfoqıwhwıoqhfoıqwhlalalalalallalbabay baby uuuuu baby baby v
@gilsonmath Yes actually. At least, I for one believe her work to be indicative of the times. I find her music to be masterful in both sound and message.
@Sethrezin Ever seen family guy? how bout the one where stewy...goes to high school. says he can be cool in like a day. so he says a few words and suddenly he's accepted as extremely cool. he is mistaken....for cool. but then lady gaga comes along...and does the same thing in the music industry. Meat for clothing? why doesnt she walk out covered in dog shit next to promote....la de da? doesnt have to make sense she was born that way does a retarded ass dance and you fucking retards pay for it
@250honda Your opinion is your own, and I respect your choice. However, I feel it a poor mark of character to simply say something is wrong based solely on your perception. Respect, my friend. It is a powerful thing. One need not be vulgar to be emphatic
I think I am the only one NOT put off by Mozart or to think that Hulce portrayed him as a "jerk" or any other word. Mozart was, in fact, someone who really took composition to a new level and had technical mastery. He also knew his worth as an artist and took joy in his work, however much he may have written to the contrary. He knew what he was capable of, and at times became arrogant. But he also had the nerve to say things that others kept hidden.
I do also see Mozart's point in this that the sort of dancing in the piece is hardly ballet and besides it fits the story nicely so perhaps there should be exceptions to the rule of course I also agree with you that musicals with dancing are travesties specially those like seven brides, on the town,anchors away and so many others with tap dancing in which basically the same number is repeated again and again with more or less the same music.
This actually happened the emperor did go to the rehersel and asked why and was told that it was his rule which he make an exception for this particular opera so this part one could say is historically acurate
a lot of this film is fiction such as Salieri keeping his hands of women, he had a wife with whom he had ten children yet this part about the ballet was really like it happened.
I have written several articles regarding "The Marriage Of Figaro" including one about "5,10,20" which is an explosive start. This opera by the way is part two of the story which starts with "The Barber Of Seville".
@AngelBiLove actually if one thinks about it what does salieri do?He tells the emperor about Mozart's opera (Figaro) which was true and regarding the law banning it well that was not his law and emperor would have found out about it sooner or later. Same with the ballet. It was not his law and the emperor was bound to find out about it.
@8BlueSkies That would be hard to say but perhaps because some felt that ballet should remain as such and that opera as such and mixing them would not be good for the arts but why the emperor felt it as such only he would know. As a matter of fact there are very few operas that contain any ballet at all and very few ballets that contain any singing or at least from the classical ones.
@truvianni I think it was also generally for anything on stage. I saw a performance of Moliere's Bourgeouis Gentilhomme, which has a midsection where the protagonist goes to a mock-palace of a sultan which is all in song and dance. Granted that it's a comedy, I think the impulse was to limit as much as possible such kinds of mixture. Thinking ahead, looking what a travesty the genre known as musical is very often I would keep dance and music separate as well.
@Typh0nMagi1 I did not know that thanks for telling me. This does not surprise me after all ballet was a French Italian invention and in fact it was a French man who came up with most of the ballet positions which are used up till this day though I do not remember his name
God when that asshole director tears out those pages it just hurts me. From the hand of Mozart you would dare rip it!?!? Jesus these people didn't know what they had at the time.
F Murray Abraham won an Academy Award for his performance as Salieri. I used to see him on the street in Brooklyn Hights where he lived. Brilliant actor and fine gentleman.
F Murray Abraham won an Academy Award for his performance as Salieri. I used to see him on the street in Brooklyn Hights where he lived. Brilliant actor and fine gentleman.
@Peadarisback Its his music that people glorify. This movie is a great movie, and Mozart was an extraordinary (the word doesn't do him justice) composer. That's about it, no one is saying its perfectly historically accurate.
@RAINBOWHORSES Well, it is all a point of view also depending on the period of time when is in. It is funny though that many people always reffer to things they dont like as modern.
Yes! Keep lecturing people about their ignorance with other races! And be sure to keep including terms like "american white fuck-face", just to drive in the point that you're a contradictory, hypocritical, fucktarded idiot.
1.) You wouldn't go as low as to call anyone a name but "ignorant piece of shit" "White fuck-face" "motherfucker" "Get your head out of your ass" appear in your comments.
2.) By saying all Americans are racist and racism is horrible, you are being racist and are therefore, horrible. "I'm not American, I wouldn't go that low" Is racist. So put a cock in it, hypocrite.
Kenneth Brannagh says in his autobiography that he was considered for the part of Amadeus but Foreman chose Hulce instead. How different would that have been?
"I heard the music of true forgiveness filling the theatre. Conferring on all who sat there... perfect absolution. God was singing through little man to all the world. Unstoppable"
The words... descriptions... of the music used in this movie, are almost as beautiful as the music it self.
The bad point is that very often the mediocrity , due to its numerosity, becomes a priori the established norm and shines by itself as being "the excellence"; while the excellence, due to its rarity and its non-conformity with the surrounding background, is labeled to be "mediocrity, boredom, grayishness, strangeness, etc".
That`s why very often the appresciation comes well after....the coffin.
Respect gang of stupids
WK11000 1 day ago in playlist Wolfang Amadeus "Mozart" - Musica Clasica
amazing how far one can take jealousy :(
mcrettable 5 days ago
lmao Joseph is hilarious.
Citylife10 1 week ago
Contrary to most belief and this movie, the opera was very successful and I remember seeing it when it came to my city. It was beautiful, Italian and very charming and to be in the presence of Mozart and his music, was so gorgeous ---how could any one love the music they are shelling out today
PapagenoJuan2 1 week ago
lol the king is the funniest character in the film.
CtrlRm 3 weeks ago
9:37
The release!?....My heart skiped a beat.
brightlights456X 1 month ago
"Is this.....modern?"
lol
brightlights456X 1 month ago
Aquí se muestra a Salieri como un villano, pero tambien Mozart hacía cosas contra él. Como, haber dicho que Salieri había plagiado una obra suya, incluso que arruinó una opera suya, cuando eso esta en total duda, pues Salieri en ese tiempo, nisiquiera estaba donde Mozart... Bueno, ambos se odiaban...
deftlink 2 months ago
Ehr Director is a constipated sh-- in desperate need of an enema.
AndonElahi 3 months ago
"...Is it modern?" Hahaha
Hamburgler21 3 months ago 5
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CandyLoveSteven 3 months ago
What a selfish jalous idiot of cow that Salieri is !!!!!!!! No wonder god took bake mozart from this horrible world !
CandyLoveSteven 3 months ago
@ 4:58 Salieri says "Thank God." but on the inside he is saing "FUCK, Goddamnit!"
bh5496 3 months ago 6
@bh5496 I like to think it's double-sided, lol. I like to think his initial response "You burned the score?" as "Holy shit, you didn't actually did you?" because it took him by surprise; then the "Thank God" as "Oh...of COURSE you didn't. FUCK, Goddammit!"
He hates Mozart but he loves the shit out of his music, and that first response I take as a shock because--as much as he wanted the opera shitcanned--he undoubtedly wanted to hear it. He's pissed he can't have his cake & eat it.
Theomite 2 months ago
i love 7:39 hahahaha
fifaps3gaming 3 months ago
cinque, dieci, venti....trenta!! can't stand listening to someone at starbucks order "trenta" in plain english -_- hah
devilxhlywood 4 months ago
It's surprising who the emperor Joseph has the funniest lines in this, as he really had a rather miserable fate. Oh the irony.
SophisticatedLunatic 4 months ago
Best quote in the entire movie: "...Is it modern?" LOL
AniRemi 4 months ago
"but LOOK at them....."
hahahahaha
TheCrisisKings 4 months ago
"surely...when it's part of the story..."
at that rehearsal, Mozart looked like he was ready to whack Herr Direktor at that moment, hahah
NYer79 4 months ago
i wonder if Sara palinShits Marble today it's celebs who we think shit marble
harriter88 5 months ago
@harriter88 lol that's not the kind of person he was referring to. Think pretentious. She is many things. Pretentious in the classical sense is NOT one of them...
groovylocks 5 months ago
@harriter88 and no.. your modern day celebrities do NOT shit marble. They are referring to a type of obnoxious person most average fools think are gods.
groovylocks 5 months ago
@harriter88 Stupid fools think celebrities are gods. Average fools see more pretentious idiots as gods.. certain authors, for example, come to mind. Mozart was referring to the "geniuses" of society who actually aren't geniuses but fool most pretentious people into thinking they're geniuses. These pretentious people tend to dislike your sarah palin types. You see the type i'm talking about?
groovylocks 5 months ago
God spoke through his music
ya don't hear that kind of stuff said about music of today, shows how much we've gone
bh5496 5 months ago 18
@bh5496 you're listening to the wrong music. In my circles this is a pretty run of the mill description :) It does get better..
groovylocks 5 months ago
@bh5496 Sir, clearly you haven't heard Tha Carter 3.
Monkeyman2357 3 months ago
@bh5496 word
siegetank55 2 months ago
@bh5496 Mozart didn't get inspiration from God, he got it from humanity. This is one of the reasons his operas were so ahead of his time. He purposely avoided God, arias from divas, and mythological figures glorifying the nobility in his operas. If you want to talk about God speaking through music, Bach would be a much more appropriate example.
legendarypwnerv2 1 month ago
@legendarypwnerv2 actually Mozart along with many of his friends were free-Masons. In fact his opera "The Magic Flute" was definately a masonic opera.
truvianni 4 weeks ago
@truvianni The opera is about rationality and absolutism. In fact, it was about getting past religion through enlightenment. Italian operas were the thing at the time, with the characters being non-existant fairy tales supporting nobility and prominent figures. Mozart hated this, and was one of the reasons he wanted to be a freelancer instead of being told what to write. His operas are based off the human condition and the structure of society. This is basic music history.
legendarypwnerv2 4 weeks ago
Mozart, gênio da humanidade.
Quem foi Salieri?
Armando1735 5 months ago
The movie was more epic previously in the first part,with Salieri dying,his father dying AMEN ıwhaıogrqwgohqw3ohfoqıwhwıoqhfoıqwhlalalalalallalbabay baby uuuuu baby baby v
MrAlpixoid 5 months ago
"You burned the score?"
"No, no, my wife took it out in time."
"Thank God." :(
BeeHerman 6 months ago
"Well LOOK at them!!"
hahahahahahahahaha!! They look so ridiculous!!
livelongnprosper92 6 months ago
The last part of Figaro's wedding (shown in the film) is something purely and utterly brilliant. It gives an eargasm. Really, goose bumps
GrumpyOldChap 7 months ago
@gilsonmath Yes actually. At least, I for one believe her work to be indicative of the times. I find her music to be masterful in both sound and message.
Sethrezin 8 months ago
@Sethrezin Ever seen family guy? how bout the one where stewy...goes to high school. says he can be cool in like a day. so he says a few words and suddenly he's accepted as extremely cool. he is mistaken....for cool. but then lady gaga comes along...and does the same thing in the music industry. Meat for clothing? why doesnt she walk out covered in dog shit next to promote....la de da? doesnt have to make sense she was born that way does a retarded ass dance and you fucking retards pay for it
250honda 7 months ago
@250honda Your opinion is your own, and I respect your choice. However, I feel it a poor mark of character to simply say something is wrong based solely on your perception. Respect, my friend. It is a powerful thing. One need not be vulgar to be emphatic
Sethrezin 7 months ago
I think I am the only one NOT put off by Mozart or to think that Hulce portrayed him as a "jerk" or any other word. Mozart was, in fact, someone who really took composition to a new level and had technical mastery. He also knew his worth as an artist and took joy in his work, however much he may have written to the contrary. He knew what he was capable of, and at times became arrogant. But he also had the nerve to say things that others kept hidden.
Labryschick 8 months ago 24
@Labryschick I hate you and want you too die
RiverKWhite 1 week ago
lol those poor girls. I bet that fat dude smelled horrible up there in the balcony.
signinname41 8 months ago
PURE BEAUTY!!!!!
counterstrifekid 8 months ago
Hahaha... "Is it modern?" xD
Goldfurt88 8 months ago
@marianmus Don't forget to change to "Contessa, perdono" here as well.
mkarnerfors 9 months ago
Leibnitz is shocked by the vulgarity.
anon23bf 9 months ago
Was there any reason the emporer didn't allow ballet in Opera?
Deathawaitsnoone 9 months ago
"Salieri.... Do you like this o.0?"
M1Punk 9 months ago
"the fourth...was astounding"
oh hell yeah
MaxwellsDemon9 9 months ago
I am stumped! Why is the well... Fat man seem like his is going to pass out???
counterstrifekid 9 months ago
I do also see Mozart's point in this that the sort of dancing in the piece is hardly ballet and besides it fits the story nicely so perhaps there should be exceptions to the rule of course I also agree with you that musicals with dancing are travesties specially those like seven brides, on the town,anchors away and so many others with tap dancing in which basically the same number is repeated again and again with more or less the same music.
truvianni 10 months ago
woah Mozart is hot x
jjskitten 10 months ago
This actually happened the emperor did go to the rehersel and asked why and was told that it was his rule which he make an exception for this particular opera so this part one could say is historically acurate
truvianni 10 months ago
a lot of this film is fiction such as Salieri keeping his hands of women, he had a wife with whom he had ten children yet this part about the ballet was really like it happened.
truvianni 10 months ago
I have written several articles regarding "The Marriage Of Figaro" including one about "5,10,20" which is an explosive start. This opera by the way is part two of the story which starts with "The Barber Of Seville".
truvianni 10 months ago
what opera is this? is it marriage of figaro?
dancingrl5678 11 months ago
Salieri plays his cards so well >=)
AngelBiLove 11 months ago
@AngelBiLove actually if one thinks about it what does salieri do?He tells the emperor about Mozart's opera (Figaro) which was true and regarding the law banning it well that was not his law and emperor would have found out about it sooner or later. Same with the ballet. It was not his law and the emperor was bound to find out about it.
truvianni 10 months ago
@AngelBiLove
Yes, you're right ! We call this in Italy "doppio gioco" and "calunnia"....
very bad habits....
DonAlfonso63 9 months ago
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Was the emperor like this? Or not?
meenksellaan1 11 months ago
If Mozart was a painter he wouldve had a more miserable life, at least he had some fun..
wisesatyr72 1 year ago 3
Anal sex that's the o ly thing that Comsat to my mi d
racumira 1 year ago
Talent ALWAYS shines through...
Damn the rules and regulations and little petty men in glasses and pnytails, Mozart!
THEY are long forgotten--and you and "The Marriage of Figaro" live on forever!
obiwanobiwan13 1 year ago
7:05 lol
Sedalb 1 year ago
Well, lyuk at THUM...... hahahaha, best line in the movie.
redtony58 1 year ago
great scene
great actor of Joseph
222mozart 1 year ago
@RAINBOWHORSES Of course! If it wasn't questionable, it wouldn't be modern. :)
missgigglez96 1 year ago 3
@missgigglez96 beautiful phrase :)
Doika86 1 year ago
Why was ballet banned in opera??
8BlueSkies 1 year ago
@8BlueSkies it was banned because the emperor said he did not want a ballet just an opera!!!!!
ilovebandpercussion 1 year ago
@8BlueSkies That would be hard to say but perhaps because some felt that ballet should remain as such and that opera as such and mixing them would not be good for the arts but why the emperor felt it as such only he would know. As a matter of fact there are very few operas that contain any ballet at all and very few ballets that contain any singing or at least from the classical ones.
truvianni 10 months ago
@truvianni I think it was also generally for anything on stage. I saw a performance of Moliere's Bourgeouis Gentilhomme, which has a midsection where the protagonist goes to a mock-palace of a sultan which is all in song and dance. Granted that it's a comedy, I think the impulse was to limit as much as possible such kinds of mixture. Thinking ahead, looking what a travesty the genre known as musical is very often I would keep dance and music separate as well.
Shreddersebbes 10 months ago
@truvianni For a time it was almost Mandatory to have a ballet within Opera, this was more French Grand Opera and was a bit after Mozart I think
Typh0nMagi1 10 months ago
@Typh0nMagi1 I did not know that thanks for telling me. This does not surprise me after all ballet was a French Italian invention and in fact it was a French man who came up with most of the ballet positions which are used up till this day though I do not remember his name
truvianni 10 months ago
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"I actually through the entire score into the fire, he made me so angry." "You burned the score?!" "No, my wife took it out in time." ^_^
EllenCullen831 1 year ago
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EllenCullen831 1 year ago
@marianmus Gracias sinceramente por subir este video :) thanks you rock!
punkaroline 1 year ago
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besakamel 1 year ago
I love the character of the Emperor... so poised and yet... so inexplicably funny. What a great actor, too...
sopralto817 1 year ago 3
@sopralto817 excellent actor...too bad about his wretched personal life :(
bayerntheiss 1 year ago
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I remember in the history books that they say that the stages were Gigantic
wyhawk 1 year ago
I remember in the history books that they say that the stages were Giagantic
wyhawk 1 year ago
My mother always say if you can not beat it, then learn from it and become one of the best instead of becoming the best of the best. why not?
wyhawk 1 year ago 5
fuck you rosenberg. >;(
TeamJacob1903 1 year ago
God when that asshole director tears out those pages it just hurts me. From the hand of Mozart you would dare rip it!?!? Jesus these people didn't know what they had at the time.
Sonolumino8939 1 year ago
i loved the part where herr direktor says: "what an-ger.?".. and "what ball-et.?" lol
RaedGamer 1 year ago
F Murray Abraham won an Academy Award for his performance as Salieri. I used to see him on the street in Brooklyn Hights where he lived. Brilliant actor and fine gentleman.
webcamboy15 1 year ago 3
Gracias a Dios.
ShinonTheHunter 1 year ago
F Murray Abraham won an Academy Award for his performance as Salieri. I used to see him on the street in Brooklyn Hights where he lived. Brilliant actor and fine gentleman.
yangyin09u 1 year ago
At least in this depiction of his life, Mozart forgot that he worked for the government.
buzzclick500 1 year ago
See how conniving and weaselly Salieri is. He won't answer a direct question from the Emperor. Brilliant character.
nooyawkfun 1 year ago 2
@Peadarisback Its his music that people glorify. This movie is a great movie, and Mozart was an extraordinary (the word doesn't do him justice) composer. That's about it, no one is saying its perfectly historically accurate.
disamjisa 1 year ago
Mozart was actually a modern man, he spoke his soul, mind and temperement.
Who cannot respect that, he was before his time!!!!!!
End of story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daniella26able 1 year ago
When he rips that score I wince every time!
PrincessUnicorn69 1 year ago
kapelmiester crakes me up!!
CorelliChopin08 1 year ago 2
Is Figaro Samuel Ramey?
2javivi1 1 year ago
Mozart is so awesome.....speaks his mind without hesitation and without restraint and his music is the same.....
101division44 1 year ago
Oh hell no if somebody would have torn out my work, OMG I would have killed them!
ernesto91291 1 year ago
Director: WHAT anger? WHAT ballet? Love the tone he uses.
Thejin2027 1 year ago 3
What Is 8:39-9:49??
I Really Liked It And I Would Like To Know What It Is Called
Please And Thank You :)
SunnyDoll38 1 year ago
I would of punched that bitch in the face. I dare someone to tear up MY music!
papermermaid 1 year ago 2
@papermermaid and??? (considering you.)
springloadedchicken 1 year ago
The priceless laugh 0:01
lunaticjames 1 year ago 6
i got goosebumps on the 4th act's music damn
desidevoke 1 year ago
"But, look at them!!" Hhahah!! His face is really funny!
aluen154 2 years ago 8
On the contrary French audiences demanded that every opera (the so-called French grand opera) should have a ballet in it.
daponte71 2 years ago 6
@daponte71 hmph! no wonder!
TheCooltrix 1 year ago
Yes, it is all true about the ban. The Emperor Josef II did not like music(opera) and dance performed mixed up.
And it's also true that when he saw the outcome(at the rehearsal) he reconsidered.
daponte71 2 years ago
Does anyone know if the ban on ballet is based on reality, and, if so, why an emperor would ban ballet?
melosebrainuhoh 2 years ago
"What is this? I don't understand. ... ... Is it modern?"
That line tickled me so much. Modern stuff is always... questionable isn't it?
RAINBOWHORSES 2 years ago 154
lol - What hasn't changed?
Sapphonouveau 2 years ago
@RAINBOWHORSES Jeffrey Jones is hysterical.
frankantoniomartin 1 year ago
@RAINBOWHORSES
Now days we say "postmodern" when we're experiencing someone's bullplop.
charlesvan13 1 year ago
@RAINBOWHORSES Well, it is all a point of view also depending on the period of time when is in. It is funny though that many people always reffer to things they dont like as modern.
truvianni 10 months ago
The Emperor is quite a patient man.
RAINBOWHORSES 2 years ago 143
i guess you would have to be if you were an emporer
Jok3r115 2 years ago
@RAINBOWHORSES so there it is.
springloadedchicken 1 year ago
@RAINBOWHORSES The emperor is calm to be cool..which works
RaedGamer 1 year ago
@RAINBOWHORSES patient or a pushover?
CannedAlec 1 year ago
you two need to stop, ppl want to read comments about this clip, not your crap, grow up!!
MUCHOGRANDE1979 2 years ago 2
"But it's perfect as it is... I can't rewrite what's perfect."
Poor Mozart! It is perfect but he's the only one that can tell.
Noirvier 2 years ago
@Noirvier Him and Salieri. :)
kogai 9 months ago
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MikhailAngel6 2 years ago
Yes! Keep lecturing people about their ignorance with other races! And be sure to keep including terms like "american white fuck-face", just to drive in the point that you're a contradictory, hypocritical, fucktarded idiot.
Keep up the good work!
QueenXofXSpades2 2 years ago 3
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MikhailAngel6 2 years ago
Do I have to spell this out for you?
1.) You wouldn't go as low as to call anyone a name but "ignorant piece of shit" "White fuck-face" "motherfucker" "Get your head out of your ass" appear in your comments.
2.) By saying all Americans are racist and racism is horrible, you are being racist and are therefore, horrible. "I'm not American, I wouldn't go that low" Is racist. So put a cock in it, hypocrite.
Bottom line, shut up. I'm serious. You're making yourself look awful.
QueenXofXSpades2 2 years ago 5
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MikhailAngel6 2 years ago
You're from Russia? Wasn't Pushkin the first to write about the rivalry between Salieri and Mozart?
moogamax 1 year ago
What the fuck are you going on about?
drunkdonutboy 2 years ago
lol at all those people dancing without music! XD
6684lillian 2 years ago 3
the irony is that a genius he is, he doesn't have political smarts to outwit his opponents
FearAcademy 2 years ago 4
comments aren't supposed to be about the movie?
YTOOBSPECIALIST2 2 years ago 2
Kenneth Brannagh says in his autobiography that he was considered for the part of Amadeus but Foreman chose Hulce instead. How different would that have been?
ScarletSinn 2 years ago
saleri <3 what an assholeeeee
kinda love him though. f.m.a. was genius in this
violetcloud 2 years ago
Fair to say that Amadeus is easily one of my top favorite three movies of all time.
Between the casting, the choreography, story line, and Mozart's astounding music, it's impossible to beleive that a better movie could come along.
Jangle2007 2 years ago 6
"Is it modern?" lol
okhan001 2 years ago 6
1. 2:37 - 3:23 Le Nozze di Figaro K. 492, 3rd act, Finale: Ecco la marcia andiamo
2. 5:44 - 6:03 as number 1, vocal score
3. 7:44 - 8:20 as number 1
4. 8:30 - 9:49 Le Nozze di Figaro K. 492, 4th act, Finale: Contessa perdono
ozna12 2 years ago 3
Do you by anychance know what is the name of the piece starting from 1:24?
Malegnius 2 years ago
Le Nozze di Figaro K. 492, 1st act, first scene, Duet: Susanna and Figaro (Cinque, dieci, venti), vocal score
ozna12 2 years ago
"I heard the music of true forgiveness filling the theatre. Conferring on all who sat there... perfect absolution. God was singing through little man to all the world. Unstoppable"
The words... descriptions... of the music used in this movie, are almost as beautiful as the music it self.
jamme1011 2 years ago 12
It is from Act 4 of Figaro:
Act 4: "Gente, Gente, All'armi, All'armi"
The music you are seeking starts aprox. 1 min 30 sec. into this piece/song.
I love it to bits :-)
My favorite rendition of this piece is by Carlo Maria Giulini. You can get it at iTunes store.
jamme1011 2 years ago
i believe it is ah tutti contenti saremo cosi from the greatest opera ever written le nozze de figaro
lenozzedifigarofan15 2 years ago
la ossi jadore comment il rigole
Fandetwilightparody 2 years ago
7:06: "Well, look that them!"
I love the way he says that
annenna 2 years ago 7
You are right, hihi hi
CataDanna 2 years ago
EARLYYYYYYY!!
ce11ard00r 2 years ago 4
"contessa perdono" from the opera le nozze di figaro
captain2ahab 2 years ago
what bad thing he said? Shitmarble?
saruul123demon 2 years ago 2
he cursed in front of the emperor.
CrazyIemon 2 years ago 8
Hulce's Mozart looks like Sir Simon Rattle when he's rehearsing
bordaz1 2 years ago
Ya he does look like a Sir
elworthing 2 years ago
"Is it modern?" Lol xD.
EmmaWatsonStar 2 years ago 4
Some people are of the opinion that if they can get rid of excellence, then their mediocrity will shine.
Sixalienasa 2 years ago 4
WELL SAID! That's what the "outcomes based" approach is all about.
christimacc 2 years ago
The bad point is that very often the mediocrity , due to its numerosity, becomes a priori the established norm and shines by itself as being "the excellence"; while the excellence, due to its rarity and its non-conformity with the surrounding background, is labeled to be "mediocrity, boredom, grayishness, strangeness, etc".
That`s why very often the appresciation comes well after....the coffin.
tyzhen 2 years ago 9
thats going on my myspace =)
Phailure365 2 years ago
Fuck your space.
drunkdonutboy 2 years ago
so mature. be quiet little boy your mommys calling
Phailure365 2 years ago 3
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You're calling me immature? Are you sure you want to go there? You're the one with a myspace lol
drunkdonutboy 2 years ago
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So, just because someone has a Myspace doesn't mean he's immature.
interr28 2 years ago
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First of all, I wasn't talking to you. Secondly, I think you meant to say
'So, just because someone has a myspace it makes them immature?'
drunkdonutboy 2 years ago
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Oh, and news flash, you're only 16.
drunkdonutboy 2 years ago
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news flash you act like your 4 get over yourself you little faggot
Phailure365 2 years ago
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lol, you're cute.
drunkdonutboy 2 years ago
he was his friend at a time, he even godparented 1 of his children
jewish1972 2 years ago
at 2:12 was the guy from scareface when he told tony to he'l be fucked faster then a rabbits gets fucked lol
Dub687 2 years ago
or just not trying to block his way would be a benefit, too
MegaYada 2 years ago
We had it in our Music class, when our teacher had to discuss Classical Music.
erinpilla 2 years ago
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damn this movie is awesome.
seinfan9 2 years ago
What is that? Is that modern?- LOL at the emperor LOL
erinpilla 2 years ago 8
I saw this in class once. I love the Amadeus laugh LOL. I love this film!