Salieri: Requiem in C minor - Tuba mirum & Rex tremendae (3.)
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Let me guess some one has just watched the film Amadeus a fictional account of Mozart based upon a play, then post the words "Mediocre" about Salieri work. As if their comment was original well, what is original about a CLICHÉ? This man taught the likes of Beethoven, Schubert and Liszt and many more, that fact alone must mark him out as exceptional. Each year more of his work is recorded and long may it continue.
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Don't forget: JS Bach wasn't in the repertory until some 100 years later when Mendelssohn performed the St. Matthew Passion; and even then Bach had to take time to re-establish his obvious genius. Don't be to harsh in judgment of this music just because of some 19th century pinhead critics who didn't think him of the same cilibre as Wagner. It is because of Salieri that Schubert, Beethoven and Liszt wrote the music they did.
By the way: what do you think of Michael Haydn'd Requiem in D minor?
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the tempo is a bit to slow but anyway...
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@saintsaens21 And of course, nachtmusik, which, when people know it is mozart, they think they are musicologists.
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I have : )
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@TheOperaguide Ahaha, check out my channel (If you haven't already)
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me to
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I hate the salieri haters
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This is great. Hate how the AMadeus movie painted him into a villain, wanting to pander to the masses of Mozart adorers who know nothing else than the Req and Holle Rach anyway.
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I extremli love the "Tuba Mirum" of that requiem
I think is better than the Mozart's Requiem
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Great, but Mozart erased him from the map till now... We must remember others great composers not only Antonio Salieri.
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salieri was great, obscured by mozart, anyway great.
Wonderful.
nordenfan 3 years ago 5
If you follow this with the words in front of you then you can really see that each word has been set to music in a highly appropriate way - and that is exactly what he was so famous for.
Thrax1982 3 years ago 2