"The Genius of Mozart" (2004)
Episode 1: "A Miracle of Nature" (Parts 1-6)
Episode 2: "A Passion for the Stage" (Parts 7-12)
Episode 3: "The First Romantic" (Parts 13-18)
Part 1: http://uk.youtub...
"The Genius of Mozart" (2004)
Episode 1: "A Miracle of Nature" (Parts 1-6) Episode 2: "A Passion for the Stage" (Parts 7-12) Episode 3: "The First Romantic" (Parts 13-18)
A gem from the BBC, "The Genius of Mozart" is an enlightening and enveloping reconstruction of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's (1756--1791) life. Masterfully written and directed, this three-episode UK TV mini-series became an instant hit when aired in March of 2004, so much so as to inspire the equivalent to be made of Ludwig Van Beethoven's life (a three-part series simply called "Beethoven", which I have also uploaded).
"The Genius of Mozart" constitutes a powerful retelling of Mozart's life, beginning with his childhood as a travelling musical prodigy and ending with his tragic death at the tender age of 35. Every aspect of the film has been given thorough thought, so as to ensure an accurate historical reconstruction. Inspirational performances from the main actors and actresses foster captivation, while regular narrative interjections from the popular composer and conductor Charles Hazlewood brings an insightful, educational dimension. You will enjoy!
Directors:
James Kent Andy King-Dabbs Ursula Macfarlane
Cast:
Jack Tarlton____________Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Stepan Krucka___________Mozart aged 4 Karel Vrtiska___________Mozart aged 9 Kenneth Cranham_________Leopold Mozart Emma Cunniffe___________Constanze Weber Claire Skinner__________Nannerl Mozart Geoffrey Beevers________Archbishop Colloredo Ron Donachie____________Joseph Hayden Andrew Shore____________Emmanuel Schikaneder Murray Melvin___________Lorenzo da Ponte Anthony Rolfe-Johnson___Anton Raaff Elena Mosuc_____________Josepha Hofer Adela Donovalova________Nannerl aged 13 Lenka Korínková_________Mozart's Mother Charles Hazlewood_______Himself - Presenter
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it is not just creativity its the fact to put serious efforts into your music, pop or "rap" music now a days relies simply on the melody it has random lyrics no emotions to give to the audience other than sex and being a "ganster" i wish musicans would at least put more efforts instead of a reused and remastered beat
That is exactly the sort of snobbish bollocks that alienates most people from listening to good classical music... Mozart worked hard in his life to bring his music to so many people, and you are hindering this admirable effort you wanker.
I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about, moron. And I know that truth hearts...
Look all around you. Ppl don't bother with classical music because it's not very easy to understand it. Listening to Briteny, gangsta' rap and other bullshit that no one will remember in 10 years is very simple to understand. Why do think that Britney has 10 million views, while beethovens moonlight has only 1 million ? :D
LVader: exactly. People aren't willing to invest a little time and effort into music that must be LISTENED to. They would rather just have some mainstream tripe that they can bang their heads to.
Yeah... I've been harsh with my comments. It's unfair to label all who don't like classical as morons.Some of them never had the chance to get in contact with it, so they don't know what it's like.
And there are the sheep, who listen to music just be popular and be accepted in groups.
There are other reasons people don't listen to classical music - a rejection of the old, the fact it can sometimes appear stuffy and pompous, or bombastic, non-interest in the time period and the cultural influences of this music, and the fact pop generally has more sex appeal than the typical Wagnerian heroine.
the music in the magic flute is stupendous it is incredible how he never cuts corners regardless of the subject of the opera or the financial situation a true artist
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although melodically simple is good sometimes...
Mozart worked hard in his life to bring his music to so many people, and you are hindering this admirable effort you wanker.
Look all around you. Ppl don't bother with classical music because it's not very easy to understand it. Listening to Briteny, gangsta' rap and other bullshit that no one will remember in 10 years is very simple to understand. Why do think that Britney has 10 million views, while beethovens moonlight has only 1 million ? :D
And there are the sheep, who listen to music just be popular and be accepted in groups.
it is incredible how he never cuts corners regardless of the subject of the opera or the financial situation
a true artist