THANK YOU! I HAVE SPENT YEARS LOOKING FOR THIS RECORDING AND THE PRO-SHOT VIDEO OF THE 1980 BROADWAY PERFORMANCE OF IAN MCKELLEN AND TIM CURRY, WHICH WAS SHOT BY THE NY PUBLIC LIBRARY/ LOFT in 1982, RIGHT BEFORE TIM CURRY AND JANE SEYMOUR LEFT. (NCOV 156 -- Amadeus 1981). ONE DOWN, ONE TO GO! (I have an audio recording of the Broadway production that I made using a Sony TCS 300, but alas Tim had just departed to do the film ANNIE (bug mistake!) SO I AM STILL LOOKING FOR THE VIDEO VERSON SHOT WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST! TIM CURRY WAS BRILLIANT AS MOZART!
I admire your persistence, but you’re not gonna find that proshot anywhere outside the library. A nationally-broadcast radio play is one thing, but those tapes don’t *ever* leave the building. They guard those things like dragons.
I remember driving back to London from the West Country, tuning in to radio 3 and guess what came on? Thanks for this. I'll be listening to this soonest. Many, many thanks. It added even more to the plot. 😉
@@soutteruk1 Thank you very much. I at first thought it to be from the first movement from piano concerto 23 or 24. I never considered the 3rd movement for some reason. I listened to the first movements of most of Mozart’s piano concertos to no avail.
F Murray Abraham's radio drama of Amadeus is also a must listen
Milos, thank you, this is a huge gift to mankind. It is a Meisterwerk.
Thank you. What an unexpected treat!
Thank you so much for uploading this excellent recording - it is a fantastic treat hearing Schofield’s voice again!
THANK YOU! I HAVE SPENT YEARS LOOKING FOR THIS RECORDING AND THE PRO-SHOT VIDEO OF THE 1980 BROADWAY PERFORMANCE OF IAN MCKELLEN AND TIM CURRY, WHICH WAS SHOT BY THE NY PUBLIC LIBRARY/ LOFT in 1982, RIGHT BEFORE TIM CURRY AND JANE SEYMOUR LEFT. (NCOV 156 -- Amadeus 1981). ONE DOWN, ONE TO GO! (I have an audio recording of the Broadway production that I made using a Sony TCS 300, but alas Tim had just departed to do the film ANNIE (bug mistake!) SO I AM STILL LOOKING FOR THE VIDEO VERSON SHOT WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST! TIM CURRY WAS BRILLIANT AS MOZART!
I admire your persistence, but you’re not gonna find that proshot anywhere outside the library. A nationally-broadcast radio play is one thing, but those tapes don’t *ever* leave the building. They guard those things like dragons.
I remember driving back to London from the West Country, tuning in to radio 3 and guess what came on?
Thanks for this. I'll be listening to this soonest.
Many, many thanks.
It added even more to the plot.
😉
This is smashing. Thanks for sharing. Can't stop listening.
Brilliant! Thank you so much for the upload!
Thankful for this😘😘
Great! Thanks you!
@25:43 Scrumptious. @28:56 Breathtaking. @1:33:54 Sublime.
The BBC filmed the second of these passages, and you're right, it's breathtaking
th-cam.com/video/rvPIjzp9NPc/w-d-xo.html
You can feel his pain.
Very interesting play but Salieri is one of the consultant to Mozart on Italian Opera ! He is also the teacher of Beethoven , Schubert . and Hummel.
It's a play, not s biopic.
Who is here from Think Digital Academy😂
here
...and what do you think of the piece?
.....i think it's marvelous 😘👍🏼🙏💐
What music is played at 1 hour 6 minutes 45 seconds please.
What music is played at about 1:19:00? Is it piano concerto 24 in c minor?
The third movement of Mozart's 23 Piano Concerto in A major.
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Thank you very much. I at first thought it to be from the first movement from piano concerto 23 or 24. I never considered the 3rd movement for some reason. I listened to the first movements of most of Mozart’s piano concertos to no avail.
It is the thrid movement Rondo from piano concerto no. 23 in A major K 488.I played it all the time and never get tired of it.
Based on Pushkin's little tragedy
Felicity Kendall! Is there anything she can’t do?
1:23:31 Nah, the sounds more like Homer Simpson.
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