Everything about Mozart is miraculous, loved and adorable, including this film - which is a piece of art itself. Director's decision regarding the excerpt of Mozart pieces chosen to follow the story is brilliant. Altogether, I'm truly amazed and grateful for this experience
you all probably dont give a damn but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Bowen Alfonso I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
We have to stay united fans, seeking for the secret of life, the mysteries of universe, saving genius minds and cure out those who are so genius for the wrong reasons, those who seem so anti human, so evil, so destructive, music is helping us understand the difference friends, never stop believe in. Mozart was a wonder kid, for some reasons he never grew up, using music as a perfect haven where to get away from any evil intentions, we still have to understand his secrets to the bottom
Should have featured the K203 serenade first movement, written in Salzburg. The first few bars are incredible, even for Mozart. A lot to choose from, I appreciate. Much of the content seemed to be Mozart away from Salzburg. Not sure why Mozart had a cockney accent, either. Not sure how the guy from the Mozarteum got his job, did not seem that big a fan of WAM. However, very enjoyable doco, overall.
Dear Gil, you say that Mozart had "balls", I question that assertion especially when considering Bach, Monteverdi and a few others. The taste is especially bad. Other than that, I appreciated this light documentary style. One question may I ask:" what do we know now about this great genius that we did not know before?"
@@rosaalba1660 1. Mozart was buried in Vienna. 2. What do you want them to do? Exhume the whole cemetery looking for an anonymously (as was the custom there at the time) buried skeleton? Mozart doesn't have any living decendants so even DNA couldn't give us any answers.
@ 25:53 'The strings were fashioned from the same wood as today..."?! They were actually made from animal intestines. Surprised the narrator did not catch this mistake, even more surprised the film editors.
I'm sure they meant strings as in string instruments (just like winds as in wind instruments) but it could have been easily made clearer by actually adding the word instruments and that really is a mistake in the script for this documentary.
Barenboim confused the dictum: it is not "too difficult for children and too easy for grown-ups" but the other way around: "Too easy for children and too difficult for grown-ups" (min. 7:47). You can see how ignorant is Barenboim about Mozart when he even did not get that right.
SUCH A HUGE SHAME !! THAT THERE İS NO SUCH LETTER WRİTTEN BY MOZART MENTİONED AT 17:33... collection of Mozart letters book published long ago and i have read all the editions...so much disinformation on internet!!!
@@wildhias6195 Not impossible if you would know history. While Germany as a country didn't existed back then the concept of being German already did as the German language and culture already existed. Mozart in fact described himself as being proud of being German. This is about ethnicity, not nationality.
Everything about Mozart is miraculous, loved and adorable, including this film - which is a piece of art itself. Director's decision regarding the excerpt of Mozart pieces chosen to follow the story is brilliant. Altogether, I'm truly amazed and grateful for this experience
Loved this. Many, many thanks. Would be good if we could see and hear more documentaries on classical music and musicians.
Wonderful playing by the Shahams. Those sonatas are among Mozart's greatest works.
you all probably dont give a damn but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly lost my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Kabir Jayceon Instablaster =)
@Bowen Alfonso I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Bowen Alfonso It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Kabir Jayceon glad I could help =)
We have to stay united fans, seeking for the secret of life, the mysteries of universe, saving genius minds and cure out those who are so genius for the wrong reasons, those who seem so anti human, so evil, so destructive, music is helping us understand the difference friends, never stop believe in. Mozart was a wonder kid, for some reasons he never grew up, using music as a perfect haven where to get away from any evil intentions, we still have to understand his secrets to the bottom
he was a genius ,the best of best .
Muito bom.
Favor de ponerlo con subtítulos en Español, gracias
Should have featured the K203 serenade first movement, written in Salzburg. The first few bars are incredible, even for Mozart. A lot to choose from, I appreciate. Much of the content seemed to be Mozart away from Salzburg. Not sure why Mozart had a cockney accent, either. Not sure how the guy from the Mozarteum got his job, did not seem that big a fan of WAM. However, very enjoyable doco, overall.
I felt like I'm hearing Stewie Griffin in 13:42 time stamp. By the way I love Mozart's story!
Always thought that “I’m a playa” by Tech N9ne was a piece of art. Now I know for sure. Oh oh oh Amadeus!
Most interesting.
Leopold Mozart considered K. 183 to be "unworthy" of his son's
genius. You can see how competent his father was by that sign.
Whats the beautiful music at the end (closing titles)? Violin and piano.
last movement of his sonata for violin and piano in E minor
Thank you! Such a beautiful slow movement.
Dear Gil, you say that Mozart had "balls", I question that assertion especially when considering Bach, Monteverdi and a few others. The taste is especially bad. Other than that, I appreciated this light documentary style. One question may I ask:" what do we know now about this great genius that we did not know before?"
They make huge money out of tourism why no archeological research?
Mozart deserve an hommage he's buried in a common grave, shame on Salzburg
@@rosaalba1660 1. Mozart was buried in Vienna. 2. What do you want them to do? Exhume the whole cemetery looking for an anonymously (as was the custom there at the time) buried skeleton? Mozart doesn't have any living decendants so even DNA couldn't give us any answers.
Wie grausam den eigenen Sohn für den Tod der Mutter verantwortlich zu machen.
Unfassbar
@ 25:53 'The strings were fashioned from the same wood as today..."?! They were actually made from animal intestines. Surprised the narrator did not catch this mistake, even more surprised the film editors.
I'm sure they meant strings as in string instruments (just like winds as in wind instruments) but it could have been easily made clearer by actually adding the word instruments and that really is a mistake in the script for this documentary.
Well, Mozart hated Salzburg.
Barenboim confused the dictum: it is not "too difficult for children and too easy for grown-ups"
but the other way around: "Too easy for children and too difficult for grown-ups"
(min. 7:47). You can see how ignorant is Barenboim about Mozart when he even did not get that right.
SUCH A HUGE SHAME !! THAT THERE İS NO SUCH LETTER WRİTTEN BY MOZART MENTİONED AT 17:33... collection of Mozart letters book published long ago and i have read all the editions...so much disinformation on internet!!!
Mozart was German -
Impossible, he died 80 years before Germany came into being
@@wildhias6195 Not impossible if you would know history. While Germany as a country didn't existed back then the concept of being German already did as the German language and culture already existed. Mozart in fact described himself as being proud of being German. This is about ethnicity, not nationality.
Gc v
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