siempre comparando a Salieri con Mozart....esto es gracias a la basura de "Amadeus" que para tener algo de argumento, inventa una mala relación entre ambos músicos
@comtrend Muy bien dicho, en lo único que discrepo en considerar a "Amadeus" (la de Shaffer y la posterior película, más que a la obra de Pushkin o a la ópera de Rimski-Korsakov) como basura: es una obra de FICCION que está bien hecha.
En algún momento de la película debería honrarse el nombre de Salieri (al final fundamentalmente) haciendo referencia a lo grande que fue este compositor y maestro de muchos otros grandes (Beethoven, Lizst, Schubert, aún el hijo del propio Mozart...)
This and a few other Salieri operas should be revived and performed more often. Salieri was an excellent composer. He was immensely popular in his day for a good reason.
Thanks for posting it! That's really rare and nice stuff! As far as I know Salieri certainly respected Mozart but Wolfgang Amadeus didn't respect Salieri. Actually Salieri was a very good and original composer, but Mozart was the greatest.
Mozart had a great respect for Salieri. Apart from one letter to Mozart's father where he accuses Salieri and the Italian composers of working get "Figaro" out of Vienna, Mozart and Salieri seem to have gotten along very well. They even collaborated on a cantata "Per la ricuperata salute di Ophelia," which is unfortunately lost.
This was most celebrated operas of the period. Salieri might just be a victim of bad PR. My guess is that this and his other works were forgotten because rumors did in fact spread that he was complicit in Mozart's death -on his deathbead he even accused himself (the basis for the film "Amadeus.") OF COURSE we know now he really did NOT kill Mozart, the two men respected each other, and Salieri's deathbed confession was because he was senile in his last years.
Du livret de Caron de Beaumarchais aucune réédition n'existe malgré sa qualité plus que remarquable! Il faut revenir à Tarare!!!
guizoctave 1 year ago
siempre comparando a Salieri con Mozart....esto es gracias a la basura de "Amadeus" que para tener algo de argumento, inventa una mala relación entre ambos músicos
comtrend 3 years ago
@comtrend Muy bien dicho, en lo único que discrepo en considerar a "Amadeus" (la de Shaffer y la posterior película, más que a la obra de Pushkin o a la ópera de Rimski-Korsakov) como basura: es una obra de FICCION que está bien hecha.
En algún momento de la película debería honrarse el nombre de Salieri (al final fundamentalmente) haciendo referencia a lo grande que fue este compositor y maestro de muchos otros grandes (Beethoven, Lizst, Schubert, aún el hijo del propio Mozart...)
Saludos.
Shakamuni 1 year ago
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mr00daemon 3 years ago
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mr00daemon 3 years ago
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straus001 3 years ago
This and a few other Salieri operas should be revived and performed more often. Salieri was an excellent composer. He was immensely popular in his day for a good reason.
ontcanman 4 years ago 11
I agree with you. So much beauty is hidden away in dusty old wardrobes just because the big names keep bums on theater seats.
nicksum29 3 years ago 7
lol! I agree nicksum29
AlexDeLarge90 3 years ago 2
Thanks for posting it! That's really rare and nice stuff! As far as I know Salieri certainly respected Mozart but Wolfgang Amadeus didn't respect Salieri. Actually Salieri was a very good and original composer, but Mozart was the greatest.
iaoming 4 years ago
Mozart had a great respect for Salieri. Apart from one letter to Mozart's father where he accuses Salieri and the Italian composers of working get "Figaro" out of Vienna, Mozart and Salieri seem to have gotten along very well. They even collaborated on a cantata "Per la ricuperata salute di Ophelia," which is unfortunately lost.
norcalrobbie2 4 years ago
Charming, original piece. Why was something like this forgotten? Salieri was a master song writer.
SteelCorV 4 years ago 2
This was most celebrated operas of the period. Salieri might just be a victim of bad PR. My guess is that this and his other works were forgotten because rumors did in fact spread that he was complicit in Mozart's death -on his deathbead he even accused himself (the basis for the film "Amadeus.") OF COURSE we know now he really did NOT kill Mozart, the two men respected each other, and Salieri's deathbed confession was because he was senile in his last years.
norcalrobbie2 4 years ago 3