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Antonio Salieri Overture to 'Cublai, gran kan de' Tartari'

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

Salieri wrote this opera in 1787 but due to political reasons it was never performed in his day. Here we hear a beautiful recording of the London Mozart Players conducted by Matthias Bamert.

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  • how can u say so many bullshits??? It's impossible to derminate THE BEST composer ever! u cannot say that Mozart is better than Salieri, or Beethoven is better than Mozart! we're talking about music! art! not pop charts!

  • Salieri vs. Mozart...hmmmmmm

    both geniuses.

    Thank you for posting!

    Salieri + Mozart = Classical geniuses

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  • Actually, it isn't hard at all. For with the passage of time, it is possible to gain a sense of what manages to pass the review of time, and time is a dispassionate, sometimes cruel, but almost always a cold critiquer. Mozart lavishes composition, Salieri merely disposes. The difference is in the heart of the man, not the result.

  • Salieri is great. Deserves more respect.

  • Salieri also was a brilliant composer, it's not good, that he has been forgotten such quickly!

  • but wasn't stewie who was laughing at him IT WAS GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Saliere was great. He wrote phantastic music.

    Mozart, was one of the greatest.

    Bach, Mozart and Beethoven are maybe the best of all time. Just my mind.

  • Hearing this it makes obvious that Franz Schubert was a pupil of Salieri, really really beautiful, bravo Antonio!

  • Parabens pela postagem.

  • @Kardinale3000 "Best" Is subjective to begin with.

  • @bubblykings Damn right.

  • @bubblykings Seriously? Are you kidding? Not much of a serious music student, are you? This is competent composition, absolutely, but genius? The performance is very good, which I would expect from Bamert. However, there's very little going on here chromatically or rhythmically that makes it real of great interest.

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