- My dear, young man, don't take it too hard. Your work is ingenious. It's quality work... And there are simply too many notes, that's all. Just cut a few and it will be perfect.
@EinKleinerEngel09 the first song you hear in this video is an excerpt from an aria. as salieri says, the complete aria is close to 10 minutes long. then the musical number with multiple people singing is the finale of the opera, in full.
@MaxwellsDemon9 heh, yeah. it's QUITE hard to be a conductor, though, even with years and years of study. it's like natalie portman trying to become a trained ballerina en pointe in a year from black swan.
@MaxwellsDemon9 In the 18th century there were no conductors as there are today; they didn't stand in front of the orchestra keeping time. That didn't happen until Mendelssohn about 50 years later. Mozart would have conducted from a harpsichord.
Mozart laughs and moves like another famous character, and one of my all time favorites who I´d say is more famous than Mozart himself.........Mickey Mouse! aah haa aah haa aah! Nah, but seriously Mozart was awesome.
@lalo350z Of course not, that is written later in the movie. This is "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" (K. 384)... The Abduction from the Seraglio in english.
@Doika86 ..Lyrics to "Die Entfürung aus dem Serail" at 1:49 - 3:08 is................Pasha Selim May he Live forever Ever, ever, ever, ever! Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name! May his noble brow emblazon Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Honour be to Pasha Selim Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name!
@DavidCaabeiro Gracias, la anotación con el título del aria y la ópera a la que pertenece está hecha (igual que las demás) pero no tengo idea de por qué no aparece.
I heard that during some of Mozart's rehersal for his symphonys, that when the opera singer moved too fast with her walking, he would stop the whole rehersal and start ALL over.
Mozart had claimed that "Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius."
People with such creativity and talent, like Leonardo da Vinci, like Michael Joseph Jackson... they retain that innocent childlike quality in them. Their minds are pure and their art is brilliant and unprecedented.
Is Mozart's personality accurately portrayed in this movie? I've heard he aged but his personality stood as it was. He seemed like a goof ball.. even at the age of 26.
7: 34 and so on... I feel so sorry for Salieri. And in fact, in reality, he started to date Caterina Cavalierri after all. It did not work out, tho. And he was a great artist, too. Not mediocre. But his work has much darker tones and is more cheerful and has "less notes" than Mozart's one.
Mozart wasnt a womaniser. i have his letters. When he wrote to his father to ask for his approvement to marry Constance, he said that he is this was his second girl and that he cannot just get her laid because he is too godfearing to behave like some other boys those days. He said that only in marriage, he can feel satisfied. And he told his dad that he is a great hypochondriac to be able to sleep with a whore because he is afraid to catch syphilis. He was a virgin until 26.
"Too many notes" and the responding, "which few did you have in mind" A quote I use on a regular basis. A movie in which each of the actors could not have delivered their same performance with fewer notes.
@TimNable A very late answer but here goes: Suzanne Murphy is the singing voice for Katerina Cavalieri, both here and in the parts from "Axur, re d'Ormus", seen at the beginning of the movie when Salieri asks the priest if he knows Salieri's music, and later when the Emperor presents Salieri with a medal.
Viena (en alemán: Wien AFI: [viːn]) es una ciudad de Europa Central situada a orillas del Danubio, en el valle de los Bosques de Viena, al pie de las primeras estribaciones de los Alpes. Capital de Austria, así como uno de sus nueve estados federados (Bundesland Wien).
Durante el siglo XIX fue una de las grandes capitales musicales del Mundo y a principios del siglo XX meca de la filosofía y el debate político de occidente, así como uno de los principales centros culturales mundiales.
The opera emperor: Vienna has been for centuries been at least the cultural capital of Germany, years before Berlin became the political one; even today Vienna seems to have kept some of the old spirit.
@helsingslilly: Dear me! It was a part of Germany ever since the founding of the German realm in the 9th century under Ludwig the German and remained a such until the dissolution of the German realm in 1806 and the German League in 1866 and if the peace treaty of Versailles would not have bared its reunion this small German state of Austria would have never called into being; though of course the Austrians no claim not to be Germans, pretty odd for people with German as native tongue.
Well, I go with that, but Vienna was not THE cultural capital of Germany, it was the capital of the Austrian Empire though (with our charming emperor Joseph up there)...and one of the the most important cities in Europe at that time.
For Germany itself devided into about 300 states, it cannot be claimed as one country...
(But try again to convince me with your impressive knowledge, I was born in Vienna...^^)
@helsingslilly: But Germany still was one realm at that time and until the rise of Prussia her princes looked at much to the court of Vienna than to those in Versailles; read contemporary sources: Vienna and Versailles did rival in splendour and prestige at that time, thought the French revolution did put an end to this soon after Mozart died. At that time the ruler of Austria was still the Emperor of Germany, no matter that the 30 Years War left Germany politically fragmented until 1871.
well, prussia was already big in that times... and friedrich II. built his palaces in the style of versailles...(sanssouci) and of course rivaled politically with austria.
especially joseph here is a good example of almost merely holding the title emperor of germany adn not deserving it, with the reich slowly crumpling away and prussia rising.
but I have to admit that you are (of course) right and I am still impressed with your very detailed knowledge.
@helsingslilly: My very detailed knowledge is a product of the French Schooling System as children of cunning parents have to choose awful things like German as first language, in order to get to the proper public schools, my interest in history and my crush on German philosophy and poetry: no student should have to live without Goethe's Faust! But then again: It was Frederick I who tried to make Berlin a cultural capital but his son the soldier king changed the ways of Prussia towards war...
Signori, il fatto è molto semplice, non si tratta ne di Austria ne di Germania. Giuseppe II era Sacro Romano Imperatore, e il suo regno era il Sacro Romano Impero, confederazione di stati per lo più di lingua tedesca (compresa la Prussia, il cui Re era Elettore del Brandeburgo). All'epoca era capitale dell'Impero la città ove l'Imperatore risiedeva ed essendo la Casa d'Asburgo ad avere dato la maggior parte degli Imperatori, Vienna era di fatto la "capitale" del Sacro Romano Impero.
lol 2 same top comments wtf?
andreyetare 1 week ago
Who sings Constanze actually is June Anderson...
daphnebeloved 3 weeks ago
@daphnebeloved i think its suzanne murphy. june does the queen
Tsunade3Sannin 1 week ago
HURT ME!! RAPE ME!! KILL ME!!
leahdavinci 3 weeks ago
@classicalAnime. The opera is "Die entführung aux dem serail" in german ^^
SuomiBreizh 1 month ago
@SuomiBreizh THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!! :)
classicalAnime 1 month ago
does anybody know the name of the opera at the beginning
classicalAnime 1 month ago
GReat movie. One of my favorite sections. Although... I'd hate to be that triangle player. DING DING DING DING DING DING.
TehPolarBearr 1 month ago
Frau Weber- "She's the fiance of Herr Mozart"
Emperor- "Really"
*Mozart giggle*
HaHahahahahaha 5:38
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Hillarious 2:43
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"least of all......the CREATURE!"
generalzod4life 2 months ago 6
2:14
Ellipser 2 months ago
Hurt me...Prick me...Kill me...
me: 0_0
euphzilla321 3 months ago 2
- My dear, young man, don't take it too hard. Your work is ingenious. It's quality work... And there are simply too many notes, that's all. Just cut a few and it will be perfect.
- Which few did you have in mind, Majesty?
cristianfcao 3 months ago
i love this music
i know Mozart was werid in his own way but boy was he talented
SuperKittycat5 3 months ago
Jesus... Katerina has the most incredible voice. I could listen to her sing all day..
groovylocks 3 months ago
too many notes? whatever that means.. :S
kera6977 4 months ago
@kera6977 it means he was too musically stupid to understand what was happening.
groovylocks 3 months ago
@groovylocks That's what I have thought ... Thanks
kera6977 3 months ago
@groovylocks yeah i dislike that kind of people
1bol1 3 months ago
Why do they say Frau and Herr instead of Mrs/Ms and Mr.?
I mean, its not a problem to me. I am German.
I was just wondering.
TheScientist95 4 months ago
1:11 so divine
Ellipser 4 months ago
i love these parts that were taken out of the original film. lol!!!!
chacaloso361 5 months ago
i actually like his conducting. i thought he did a great job throughout the entire film.
chacaloso361 5 months ago
@EinKleinerEngel09 the first song you hear in this video is an excerpt from an aria. as salieri says, the complete aria is close to 10 minutes long. then the musical number with multiple people singing is the finale of the opera, in full.
devilxhlywood 5 months ago
Mozart is bringing sexy back. Never thought I'd say that. :)
CaliforniaSun3 5 months ago
2:15
Ellipser 6 months ago
Favorite scene: 0:42
worthyambition 6 months ago
very very but very grat joy filling when are they going to invent the time traveler machine? lol
lalo350z 7 months ago
It`s impossible not to laugh along Mozart when his mistress looks angry at him while the mother introduces his fiancee...
theocruz02 7 months ago
Hahaha 2:44-2:47
Jordan12295 7 months ago
"Too many notes! Cut a few" OMG! That's exactly how administrators deal with talent!
HelenaVanCity 7 months ago 15
Stanzi's boobs weren't THAT big.. I don't think. I love this movie -3
truebeatlesfan8 8 months ago
Someone should have taught Hulce how to conduct...
MaxwellsDemon9 8 months ago
@MaxwellsDemon9 heh, yeah. it's QUITE hard to be a conductor, though, even with years and years of study. it's like natalie portman trying to b
itried2dohandstnds4u 8 months ago
@MaxwellsDemon9 heh, yeah. it's QUITE hard to be a conductor, though, even with years and years of study. it's like natalie portman trying to become a trained ballerina en pointe in a year from black swan.
itried2dohandstnds4u 8 months ago
@MaxwellsDemon9 In the 18th century there were no conductors as there are today; they didn't stand in front of the orchestra keeping time. That didn't happen until Mendelssohn about 50 years later. Mozart would have conducted from a harpsichord.
pianiplunker 6 months ago
"There are simply too many notes" =D
DJSoUnDBoyy12189 8 months ago
what was the opera at 0:40 and 2:34 called
SoundwaveSuperior373 8 months ago
@SoundwaveSuperior373 "Martern aller Arten…" - Constanze - Cena III and "Turkish Finale"...
LincolnStudiosFilm 8 months ago
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Alguien me puede decir como se llama la que empieza en el 1:50?
cruxhdex 9 months ago
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Alguien me puede decir como se llama la que empieza en el 1:50?
cruxhdex 9 months ago
Alguien me puede decir como se llama la que empieza en el 1:50??
cruxhdex 9 months ago
I love constanzes voice
miloesalazar 9 months ago
@MrsMarlenSkywalker I know LOL that always makes me laugh
Xeimora418 9 months ago
His music can still capture the imagination .
I'm sure the director believed it would .
The Turkish finale hits the rapture spot .
Ellipser 9 months ago
LOL 2:42
MrsMarlenSkywalker 9 months ago
god damn look at the hair its like a sea of wigs!
scarface12347 10 months ago
Whenever I watch this movie, I have a strong urge to applaud at the end of the performances.
jonypill42069 10 months ago
Well. There it is;-)
barbacoa666 10 months ago
i cant believe i still know all the lines.. thats how much i love this movie, its in my top ten.
exitcheese 11 months ago
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what is the name of 0:18 seconds on ?
manfredilatini 11 months ago
what is the name of 0:18 seconds on ?
manfredilatini 11 months ago
it'd be hilarious if her voice was all deep and hoarse when the emperor hands her the flowers
TheCaptainKanada 1 year ago
mozart was a player lol
MahoRoulete 1 year ago
Coloratura passages... "tooo many notes!!!"
classicalgal14 1 year ago
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besakamel 1 year ago
"Well, there it is."
musicluvr157 1 year ago 13
what is mozarts real name??????
lalo350z 1 year ago
@lalo350z Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
carolneverland 1 year ago
@lalo350z
wolfgang amadeus mozart
yuepon13 1 year ago
Mozart laughs and moves like another famous character, and one of my all time favorites who I´d say is more famous than Mozart himself.........Mickey Mouse! aah haa aah haa aah! Nah, but seriously Mozart was awesome.
SuperNorthAmerica 1 year ago 2
That soprano is quite magnificent.
Tokgabi 1 year ago
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isnt this piece called the marriage of figero?
lalo350z 1 year ago
isnt this piece called the marriage of figeros??
lalo350z 1 year ago
@lalo350z Of course not, that is written later in the movie. This is "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" (K. 384)... The Abduction from the Seraglio in english.
mkarnerfors 11 months ago
I actually knew Mozart too and I thought he was a fun loving guy who knew how to have fun. And SOOO talented beyond belief!
JordanJones911 1 year ago
@JordanJones911 what?
Shanelololol 1 year ago
what on earth are they singing i didnt catch any of it
missBOKAY 1 year ago
@missBOKAY the lyrics are:
"I shall see, the pee in the pit, whatever yeaah (x2) The bitch in the brothel!
I will move it 'til your nave (x2)
Leave this orphan proper names, glory, fortune, giant pain (x2)
I shall see it in the elbow, cut your throat and flip the team (x2)"
Doika86 1 year ago 4
@Doika86 ..Lyrics to "Die Entfürung aus dem Serail" at 1:49 - 3:08 is................Pasha Selim May he Live forever Ever, ever, ever, ever! Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name! May his noble brow emblazon Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Honour be to Pasha Selim Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name!
oHsNaP1337 11 months ago
Wolfy cheatn' the song bird was ready to snap
HipHopcheerleader 1 year ago
at 5:10 mozart's mother in law actually saved him from humiliating the emperor.. lol
Doika86 1 year ago
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Chiswick2 1 year ago
lol too many notes...bloody philistines -_-
MegaFluffyPlatypus 1 year ago
the song in this opera get stuck in my head so easily, even though i don't know any of the words.
angelofmusic1992 1 year ago 10
Untalented people in lofty positions still try to call the shots to this day...
RLviddy 1 year ago
3:47 HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH
queenofsingin99 1 year ago
I love when the Opera lady with the massive wig smacks the flowers into Mozart's face XD "...UGH!" *SMACK* :L
ntranced257 1 year ago
esto es lo mejor en musica clasica!!
LastUser1000 1 year ago
Frau Weber is played by the actress from Into the Woods, Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother....
101division44 1 year ago
does the movie really move like this skipping kinda
lillyclown 1 year ago
Well.... There it is.
garra1300 1 year ago
The rapt of the serail
El rapto del serrallo
I have the the video with images in my videochan
LanSiscariote 1 year ago
freaking titties are poppin
xscarlet7 1 year ago
mozart's fionce is so cute!!
jellytroid 1 year ago 5
"there can't be any other reason why you would marry her"
well, her cousin is Carl Maria Von Weber and she is from a musical family. Sadly they did not really express that in the film.
repinshtrad 1 year ago 4
probably my favorite scene in the movie! love it
mmuussiicc2 1 year ago
Poor Salieri...
ParkourMetalPunk 1 year ago 2
beautiful music
TheBlackDiamond229 1 year ago 4
salieri is a hater because mozart outshines him with less than half the effort
hormelsanchez 1 year ago 3
they have nota idea that salieri composed arias of masterpieces! idiots....
xr1983kr 1 year ago 4
does anyone know the name of the opera that begins at minute 1:48?
hernanbeatle 1 year ago
@hernanbeatle
It's a chorus from The Abduction from the Seraglio, Die Entfürung aus dem Serail is the original title, in German as you know.
marianmus 1 year ago 12
@marianmus thanks a lot!! =)
hernanbeatle 1 year ago 4
@hernanbeatle
:)
marianmus 1 year ago
@marianmus Te felicito por el trabajo que has hecho. Por si te interesa, el comienzo de esta sección es el Acto II (Martern Aller Arten)
DavidCaabeiro 7 months ago
@DavidCaabeiro Gracias, la anotación con el título del aria y la ópera a la que pertenece está hecha (igual que las demás) pero no tengo idea de por qué no aparece.
marianmus 7 months ago
@marianmus Technically, Its the Turkish Finale.
FREELYJ 1 year ago
@marianmus at the beginning is the half way point of the aria Martern aller Arten...isn't the chorus from the end of act I?
sweetaztecangel69 7 months ago
@hernanbeatle it is "the abduction from the seraglio"
youcandance12345 1 year ago
@hernanbeatle That's the Finale. Search it. :)
revengejeffrey21 1 year ago
I heard that during some of Mozart's rehersal for his symphonys, that when the opera singer moved too fast with her walking, he would stop the whole rehersal and start ALL over.
IwishIcouldvethought 1 year ago
He looks like Freddie Prince JR. Only cookier. But adorable nonetheless
hottluv32 1 year ago
Mozart had claimed that "Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius."
daponte71 1 year ago 4
What a Playa he has a fiancee and is banging a hot singer on the side.
manufran02 1 year ago 6
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unabxu 2 years ago
Wolfie!! LOL!!!
animenice 2 years ago 7
what is the name of the song that appears at the beginning?
unabxu 2 years ago
"Matern aller Arten" from Entführung
Eggs101 2 years ago
Hulce (I believe that is the actor's name) executed the role of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with something very close to perfect.
Mozart really was as childlike and jubilant as is portrayed in this film.
mjZstargirl 2 years ago 5
@mjZstargirl He was really like that. I mean Mozart. have youread his letters? Geez, he was like a child!
Calucifer13 2 years ago
People with such creativity and talent, like Leonardo da Vinci, like Michael Joseph Jackson... they retain that innocent childlike quality in them. Their minds are pure and their art is brilliant and unprecedented.
mjZstargirl 2 years ago 3
@mjZstargirl Mmm. You´ve got the point. You´re a very wise being, do you know?
Calucifer13 2 years ago
Well thank you Calucifer13, that is indeed a very kind thing you have said to me - one does not meet with such compliments every day. :)
mjZstargirl 2 years ago
Thats was a simple fact, not a compliment. I can see (from your way of writing) that you are a clever being.
Calucifer13 2 years ago
Well thank you, love.
mjZstargirl 2 years ago
I wouldn't really call Mozart pure. I mean, he named one of his songs "Leck mich im Arsch". (Lick me in the arse).
BreakerdeGodot 2 years ago 22
@BreakerdeGodot Look up Mozart and Scatological Humor
nieto1992 4 months ago
@nieto1992 he was music's seth macfarlane.
groovylocks 3 months ago
"Too many notes?" I guess the beauty of Bach wasn't really appreciated in this time. A kind of sad time to live in.
xXCandyHolicXx 2 years ago 4
every time is a sad time to live in, love. </3
mjZstargirl 2 years ago
Is Mozart's personality accurately portrayed in this movie? I've heard he aged but his personality stood as it was. He seemed like a goof ball.. even at the age of 26.
deansikora 2 years ago
whats the name of this music???
rcot 2 years ago
Die Entführung auf Englisch: ekelerregend.
deadcalledpark 2 years ago
whatch you talkin' bout majesty!
xXxMasterwafflexXx 2 years ago
Oh My!!! This music sends shivers down my spine EVERY SINGLE TIME !!!
CarrieManolo 2 years ago 34
7: 34 and so on... I feel so sorry for Salieri. And in fact, in reality, he started to date Caterina Cavalierri after all. It did not work out, tho. And he was a great artist, too. Not mediocre. But his work has much darker tones and is more cheerful and has "less notes" than Mozart's one.
Calucifer13 2 years ago 6
Less cheeerful, sorry. I made a slip.
Calucifer13 2 years ago
8:30 Mozart's and Saliari's faces!
historygenius 2 years ago 6
was mozart really that immature and unstable in real life? or is it just a character exagguration?
greenknight5700 2 years ago 2
he was really immature... this movie is pretty accurate actually.. he was a womanizer, and sorta insane but had an amazing piano talent
figureskater717 2 years ago 5
Mozart wasnt a womaniser. i have his letters. When he wrote to his father to ask for his approvement to marry Constance, he said that he is this was his second girl and that he cannot just get her laid because he is too godfearing to behave like some other boys those days. He said that only in marriage, he can feel satisfied. And he told his dad that he is a great hypochondriac to be able to sleep with a whore because he is afraid to catch syphilis. He was a virgin until 26.
Calucifer13 2 years ago 5
No, he really behaved like that.
Calucifer13 2 years ago 3
Well!
There it is.
ce11ard00r 2 years ago 9
"The creature" banged her.
thx291 2 years ago 47
"Too many notes" and the responding, "which few did you have in mind" A quote I use on a regular basis. A movie in which each of the actors could not have delivered their same performance with fewer notes.
guisar81 2 years ago 5
hahaha katherina es la leche xD
goadh 2 years ago
Se llama "Die entführung aus dem serail" o "Abduction from the Seraglio" o en español..."El rapto en el serrallo"
helmsdeepsam 2 years ago
who's voice is Madamme Cavalieri's? She's amazing! Anyone know? please divulge!
TimNable 2 years ago 4
@TimNable A very late answer but here goes: Suzanne Murphy is the singing voice for Katerina Cavalieri, both here and in the parts from "Axur, re d'Ormus", seen at the beginning of the movie when Salieri asks the priest if he knows Salieri's music, and later when the Emperor presents Salieri with a medal.
mkarnerfors 7 months ago
Cómo se llama ésta ópera?
What's the name of this opera?
TheManustar 2 years ago
this movie is great but we need another movie which would show more about his father and how hardworking he was
proximo20 2 years ago
I've seen this movie 30 times, but the end of this section must've been cut because I've never seen it, the catty Diva shtick is terrific.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago 4
Indeed! I've never seen that part either. It's good though, they shouldn't have cut it out. Thank goodness for youtube. :)
ymmasam 2 years ago 3
I believe this is the Director's Cut.
annenna 2 years ago 3
This version is The Directors Cut.
Nazz53 2 years ago
what's the song at 1:50 ?
Boozbiiz 2 years ago
Turkish Finale.
Topboy32 2 years ago
BREAK ME, KILL ME, LOL that was funny!
bkde2007 2 years ago 7
Whats the name of the opera at the begining? From 0-1.25
Topboy32 2 years ago
"Abduction From the Seraglio"
tyzhen 2 years ago
Viena (en alemán: Wien AFI: [viːn]) es una ciudad de Europa Central situada a orillas del Danubio, en el valle de los Bosques de Viena, al pie de las primeras estribaciones de los Alpes. Capital de Austria, así como uno de sus nueve estados federados (Bundesland Wien).
Durante el siglo XIX fue una de las grandes capitales musicales del Mundo y a principios del siglo XX meca de la filosofía y el debate político de occidente, así como uno de los principales centros culturales mundiales.
MauRoOxD 2 years ago
OLD LADY FAINTS.
His Majesty: "Well...there it is."
I just love that well manered, cool atitude of his.
LoverofLiszt 2 years ago 7
Yes, it's great :)
mozartinaa 2 years ago
En plena era del Clascismo y Mmozart ya estaba avanzado en el Rrmanticismo, que genio.
MuxoAlberto 2 years ago
mozart got caught out , lol
jmm1233 2 years ago 2
"I was in love with her, or at least in lust"
LOL epic movie
xClowny 2 years ago 7
The opera emperor: Vienna has been for centuries been at least the cultural capital of Germany, years before Berlin became the political one; even today Vienna seems to have kept some of the old spirit.
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
vienna is the capital of austria, though tried, it never became part of germany. at least geografically...
helsingslilly 2 years ago
@helsingslilly: Dear me! It was a part of Germany ever since the founding of the German realm in the 9th century under Ludwig the German and remained a such until the dissolution of the German realm in 1806 and the German League in 1866 and if the peace treaty of Versailles would not have bared its reunion this small German state of Austria would have never called into being; though of course the Austrians no claim not to be Germans, pretty odd for people with German as native tongue.
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
Well, I go with that, but Vienna was not THE cultural capital of Germany, it was the capital of the Austrian Empire though (with our charming emperor Joseph up there)...and one of the the most important cities in Europe at that time.
For Germany itself devided into about 300 states, it cannot be claimed as one country...
(But try again to convince me with your impressive knowledge, I was born in Vienna...^^)
helsingslilly 2 years ago
@helsingslilly: But Germany still was one realm at that time and until the rise of Prussia her princes looked at much to the court of Vienna than to those in Versailles; read contemporary sources: Vienna and Versailles did rival in splendour and prestige at that time, thought the French revolution did put an end to this soon after Mozart died. At that time the ruler of Austria was still the Emperor of Germany, no matter that the 30 Years War left Germany politically fragmented until 1871.
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
well, prussia was already big in that times... and friedrich II. built his palaces in the style of versailles...(sanssouci) and of course rivaled politically with austria.
especially joseph here is a good example of almost merely holding the title emperor of germany adn not deserving it, with the reich slowly crumpling away and prussia rising.
but I have to admit that you are (of course) right and I am still impressed with your very detailed knowledge.
helsingslilly 2 years ago
@helsingslilly: My very detailed knowledge is a product of the French Schooling System as children of cunning parents have to choose awful things like German as first language, in order to get to the proper public schools, my interest in history and my crush on German philosophy and poetry: no student should have to live without Goethe's Faust! But then again: It was Frederick I who tried to make Berlin a cultural capital but his son the soldier king changed the ways of Prussia towards war...
GreatGrumbledook 2 years ago
Signori, il fatto è molto semplice, non si tratta ne di Austria ne di Germania. Giuseppe II era Sacro Romano Imperatore, e il suo regno era il Sacro Romano Impero, confederazione di stati per lo più di lingua tedesca (compresa la Prussia, il cui Re era Elettore del Brandeburgo). All'epoca era capitale dell'Impero la città ove l'Imperatore risiedeva ed essendo la Casa d'Asburgo ad avere dato la maggior parte degli Imperatori, Vienna era di fatto la "capitale" del Sacro Romano Impero.
FlashingNoColours 2 years ago
Best f*cking movie ever!
AlphaWolfTracks 2 years ago 4
Los arpegios no me agradan en absoluto... pero x con eso
Las caras de kappelmeister me matan de risa haha
Emperador... salvado por la gorda xD
Mark0z4 2 years ago
Es logico pensar esa personalidad, pues era un genio fuera de su epoca, e incomprendido!!!!
jucemenra 2 years ago
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The name of the song the Soprano Caterina Cavalieri sings in the beginning of this clip is "Martern aller Arten" ("Tortures of all Kinds")
goldenmusic09 2 years ago 2
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goldenmusic09 2 years ago
The name of the opera is "Abduction from the Seraglio."
GuaBaby 2 years ago
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goldenmusic09 2 years ago
cómo se llama esta opera?
Alta90 2 years ago
Actors and actresses didnot adhere to the original text but at the same time its anice movie .
sweetkittensarah21 2 years ago
anybody else annoyed that's he not really directing just flapping his arms or am i just that much of a music nerd?
thelys13 2 years ago 4
Funny Mozart... lover and fiance! Hi Hi Hi!
yvonne07hime 2 years ago
Well, there it is.
exodusx599 2 years ago 3
2:44 lol
bitkar1 2 years ago