Antonio Salieri Concerto for piano C major (1/3)
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@patu8010 he didn't murder Mozart ;)
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He made good music, why did he have to murder Mozart in a jealous outburst of rage, and then he was committed to a madhouse. So sad.
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Antonio Salieri taught many soon-to-be-famous musical composers, including Beethoven and others of that generation. He was not the angry, jealous man portrayed in the movie Amadeus. Indeed, he and Mozart collaborated at times and each performed music by the other with great gusto. This piece is indeed both charming and rather fine piece of writing, especially since it is outside Salieri's usual realm of music.
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salieri was in a early classical
beethoven classical early romantic
they were close chronologically
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listen to beethoven's 1st concerto then you'll find out
salieri was beethoven't teacher for a time
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@baaboy83 How the hell can you hear beethoven in this, when salieri was in a the classical era and beethoven romantic? okay they where alive at the same time but seriously if anything it would have been sallieri in beethoven's music-it's just chronologically wronge!
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i agree with you
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salieri is beethoven's soul
i can here beethoven in this concerto
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@Evanescence1932Lover What do you know of Salieri besides from what you've seen from the movie Amadeus?
It's pretty odd that you make a character assessment here.
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That logic. I surrender to it. ^_^


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markusboyd3 2 months ago 43
Why can't everybody just enjoy the nice tune?
Borderose 2 months ago 8