Yeah, it's peculiar to life, you know, live a productive and creative life and then.....yeah, you just don't know after that, odd that it happened to him also though, tragic that he wasn't able to break free of this mortal coil, don't know why he wasn't able to keep on living and "know that his music is played every minute of every day somewhere in the World", yeah, tragic to never know that......oh well.
As with so many bright young stars who live with a burning frenzy of passion for their calling, produce miraculous work, are adored and lionised by their public, the intensity of their lives burns them up in a supernova. What a wild ride it must have been!
Incredible indeed, but I perhaps Bach would have been even more surprised. I think the composer/composers of the Hurrian Songs would probably experience some sort of nervous breakdown if he/she/they learned that the music is known and played 3500 years later.
That Mozart was buried in a paupers grave is a myth born of misunderstanding burial practices of the time. He was buried as a man of his social standing was normally buried. At that time bodies WERE buried side by side but marked accordingly. Unfortunately, time muddied the situation and when an attempt was made to re-uinter his remains there were questions given the close quarters and deterioration. So they may or may not have the correct remains in the new spot.
It is not how we are buried. But how we lived. How we enjoyed life and make it better for the people we know. The people we care about and yes even for the people can't stand.
Die Menschheit hat das große Glück, sich an diesem musikalischen Genie zu erfreuen, und gleichzeitig das Unglück, ihn so jung zu verlieren. Vielen Dank.
I think that Tom Hulce should have won the academy award for the best actor due to his outstanding performance as well as well as his hard work in creating a believable and realistic performance in creating the character of Wolfgang amadeus Mosart.
Mozart's music lives within all of us. No matter if you don't appreciate classical music everyone knows the name MOZART. For us who enjoy Mozart's music, we always find a little piece of Heaven within our hearts. Mozart's gave us the greatest gift of all his poetry written within those ink strokes of pure and mystic beauty.
I've no doubt F. Murray Abraham is a distinguished and well-respected actor, but I will never be able to watch this movie or any clip thereof and not think Tom Hulce was absolutely robbed of an Oscar. As for Mozart... as with so many of the composers of his and nearby times... genius is almost not kind enough to describe him. Even if I'm not educated enough to know the differences between opuses, symphonies and the like, I don't think there's a single piece of his music with which I haven't fallen in love. Must've been fascinating to live during that time and have such talent right in front of you and not recognize it enough to compensate him properly for the ages.
I agree. But at the Oscars he did recognize Hulce saying that if it wasn’t for Hulce he would not have been able to play his part the way he did. Remember, too, Abraham was in more of the movie than Hulce. I believe that contributed to his getting the Oscar and not Hulce. It’s a shame that Mozart’s genius had to end the way it did. He was taken from us way too soon.
Таланту Оскар не нужен. У него есть Божий дар. А "Оскар", при всём моём уважении - награда человеческая. И у Моцарта не было " Оскара". Разве это делает его музыку хуже?
The legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart will last forever. The beauty and perfection of any single note in all of his works will inspire millions forever
Just want u guys to know that in the movie,everytime when mozart conducting it was in the Estate theatre in Prague,which was the premiere of Don Giovanni conduected by Mozart himself in 1787,its exactly the same place which he was at
The tragedy of this young man's life. Pure genius and child prodigy, he was like a shooting star that shot across the sky of history for one brief, shining moment, and then burned out ,and was gone. 😔
Uma belíssima sinfonia, um compositor genial, uma ótima orquestra, um filme inesquecível: tudo pura arte! Sem arte e cultura a vida humana não é possível!
Film meraviglioso. Però pieno di errori storici e bugie colossali. Direi estramamente e orribilmente anti-italiano. Eppure la musica nasce in italia. Tutto nella musica viene dall'Italia. Ok. Bene. W Mozart. W la musica . W l'italia.
Je suis né avec un don prodigieux pour la musique. Je dois dire qu'au niveau d'excellence de Mozart, l'art touche au Sublime qui lui, touche à Dieu lui-même. Il existe des harmonies célestes que seuls quelques élus peuvent approcher avec humilité. J'étais le concertiste qui pleurait, car je frôlait alors les anges avec crainte, voire frayeur et surtout avec foi.
What an ignominious end for one of the greatest God gifted composers in the history of our world. But, glory in life, humility in death. He will NEVER be forgotten, his music, as recorded on modern indelible media, may outlive us all.
FYI, Mozart was only seventeen when he wrote his now famous symphony nr 25, that became a mega hit thanks to the movie Amadeus. "It's people like that who make you realize how little you've accomplished. It is a sobering thought, for example, that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years.” Tom Lehrer Introduction to "Alma" That Was the Year That Was (1965)
You might not love anything Mozart composed, but he did redefine every instrument in the orchestra -- its sound, its capabilities, its harmonies... and better still... the noise it made when all went silent. Because this raucous noise he made explode out of everything from orchestra to a simple piano note... couldn't help but grab your brain and hear a universe it could never hear without him.
I watched the movie a few times years ago when it first came out and even bought the soundtrack. I think it's worth going back to it and give it another watch. Thank you for bringing it back attention to this movie.
この曲も、モーツァルトの最高傑作の一つですね。素晴らしい。この曲、一曲でも書ければ、最高の音楽家になれます。 改めて、モーツァルトに有難うと言いたい。 This piece is one of Mozart's greatest works. wonderful. If you write this song, even one song, you can become the best musician. Once again, I would like to say thank you to Mozart.
Love Mozart . But respectfully there is no objective " best" as it is subjective opinion. Perhaps Grove styled it fairly authoritively however; Mozart was the most universal of composers in that his genius occupied comprehensively all of the principal genres of the day. (Handel and Tchaikovsky might be considered other examples of their respective era's.)
@@shadbolt4687 the most universal was Beethoven. His genuis occupied comprehensively all of the principal genres of the day, an, created a new one: romanticism. And before he had renewed classicism.
I like that scene at 0:40 Mozart is greeted with applause and proud support, he turns around opens the door so everyone in the next room hears it, he then turns to bow as the doors close. What a sassy way to say. "Kiss my ass."
Quelle beauté ! Quelle lumière ! Impossible de ne pas se mobiliser vers ce qui peut apporter sinon un peu de bonheur du moins un peu de réconfort. En écoutant sa musique, l'action devient plus agréable.
gehört von Mozart zu meinen Lieblingssymphonien, so wie ich ansonsten KV 466 ja bekanntlich sehr sehr schätze, seine a-Moll-Sonate und sein Requiem nebst zahlreicher Messen ebenfalls, die überirdisch schön sind... ...Mozart hatte einen anderen Ansatz als Beethoven, die Stille für die kurzen Momente, da man Musik wirklich hört, fassbar zu machen, indem dieser sehr dialektisch und philosophisch über das, was er ausdrücken wollte, nachdachte, jener aber schrieb und schrieb in den Stunden so zwischen 8 am Morgen bis circa 12 mittags einfach auf, was ihn die Stille fühlen ließ, ohne dem ganzen philosophische Ebenen zuzuordnen, weil Mozart zwar sehr begnadet war, aber ganz bestimmt kein grüblerischer Mensch ... ...diese Tatsache spiegelt sich z. B. in der Anzahl der Publikationen, so man nur die Symphonien und die Klavierkonzerte beider vergleiche, wobei Mozart über 60 Werke aus beiden Gattungen komponiert hat Beethoven aber nur 14... ...seine < fortlaufende > Stille war Beethoven bekanntlich in der Kammermusik, die sehr viele Werke umfasst... ...worauf ich mich bei meiner ausgeprägten Inklination zur Kammermusik sehr freue... Le p'tit Daniel
Its a tragedy that Mozart would never know that his music is played every minute of every day somewhere in the world ......
Mozart lives on in the clouds up above, I saw him once, he waved to me. Then my high wore off and he went away.
I suggest to you that he knows...
Yeah, it's peculiar to life, you know, live a productive and creative life and then.....yeah, you just don't know after that, odd that it happened to him also though, tragic that he wasn't able to break free of this mortal coil, don't know why he wasn't able to keep on living and "know that his music is played every minute of every day somewhere in the World", yeah, tragic to never know that......oh well.
As with so many bright young stars who live with a burning frenzy of passion for their calling, produce miraculous work, are adored and lionised by their public, the intensity of their lives burns them up in a supernova. What a wild ride it must have been!
Yes@@VinceLyle2161
Incredible that after all hundreds of years his music is still alive. His music will live until the end of the world
The problem is that the nowadays youth are listening to the worst music genre that has ever existed. Even tribal music from Mongolia 🇲🇳 is better.
And then some!
Incredible indeed, but I perhaps Bach would have been even more surprised. I think the composer/composers of the Hurrian Songs would probably experience some sort of nervous breakdown if he/she/they learned that the music is known and played 3500 years later.
@@supermax4858youth from different countries listen different things
Belarus, czechia, Poland, greece, austria all have different music
@@supermax4858 music forever 🎻
Just so very sad that he was dumped into a pauper’s grave, and yet his music is loved and heard all over the world. He was a genius.
That Mozart was buried in a paupers grave is a myth born of misunderstanding burial practices of the time. He was buried as a man of his social standing was normally buried. At that time bodies WERE buried side by side but marked accordingly. Unfortunately, time muddied the situation and when an attempt was made to re-uinter his remains there were questions given the close quarters and deterioration. So they may or may not have the correct remains in the new spot.
The sad truth is that a real genius is always ahead of their time, and won't be recognized until after they're long gone.
beolacarter@ never mind. Mozart is an angel and he lives in our heart definitively.
He IS a denius
It is not how we are buried. But how we lived. How we enjoyed life and make it better for the people we know. The people we care about and yes even for the people can't stand.
Film così con registi geniali come Milos
Forman non se ne vedono più
Die Menschheit hat das große Glück, sich an diesem musikalischen Genie zu erfreuen, und gleichzeitig das Unglück, ihn so jung zu verlieren. Vielen Dank.
Mozart wrote this symphony at age 17.
I think that Tom Hulce should have won the academy award for the best actor due to his outstanding performance as well as well as his hard work in creating a believable and realistic performance in creating the character of Wolfgang amadeus Mosart.
Hulce also played the character of "Mozart" particularly well, didn't see "Mosart", whoever he is, he seems to have stood out for you though....
I tollally agree with you~ when I knew that he missed the Oscar I felt like people killed Mozart twice. His performance was so real and the best !!!
he lost it to the scene, in bed, deadly sick but still ecstatic. Too bad since the rest of the performance was incredible
Believable? HAHAHA He played a spoof of Mozart!
Estoy de acuerdo💯
I love this movie. I want it (the theatrical version) on 4k, & Tom Hulce should have won the Oscar!!!
Así es💯
Mozart's music lives within all of us. No matter if you don't appreciate classical music everyone knows the name MOZART. For us who enjoy Mozart's music, we always find a little piece of Heaven within our hearts. Mozart's gave us the greatest gift of all his poetry written within those ink strokes of pure and mystic beauty.
Questo capolavoro fu scritto da Mozart nel 1773, all'età di 17 anni .
I've no doubt F. Murray Abraham is a distinguished and well-respected actor, but I will never be able to watch this movie or any clip thereof and not think Tom Hulce was absolutely robbed of an Oscar. As for Mozart... as with so many of the composers of his and nearby times... genius is almost not kind enough to describe him. Even if I'm not educated enough to know the differences between opuses, symphonies and the like, I don't think there's a single piece of his music with which I haven't fallen in love. Must've been fascinating to live during that time and have such talent right in front of you and not recognize it enough to compensate him properly for the ages.
I agree. But at the Oscars he did recognize Hulce saying that if it wasn’t for Hulce he would not have been able to play his part the way he did.
Remember, too, Abraham was in more of the movie than Hulce. I believe that contributed to his getting the Oscar and not Hulce.
It’s a shame that Mozart’s genius had to end the way it did. He was taken from us way too soon.
Tom was robbed, just like Mozart was
Таланту Оскар не нужен. У него есть Божий дар. А "Оскар", при всём моём уважении - награда человеческая. И у Моцарта не было " Оскара". Разве это делает его музыку хуже?
Trolero
@@lydmila_oppeldt4806Well put! I completed agree! 💯
Από μικρή μου άρεσε η κλασσική μουσική και κυρίως ο Μότσαρτ, σπουδαίος, υπέροχος και γι'αυτό τον ζήλευαν εκείνη την εποχή ❤
Фильм - ШЕДЕВР! Симфония написана . когда Моцарту было всего 17 лет!!! Благодарю Вас ! С кадрами из фильма - потрясающе!!!! Благодарю Вас, Мигуэль!
One of the best movies ever.
The legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart will last forever. The beauty and perfection of any single note in all of his works will inspire millions forever
Just want u guys to know that in the movie,everytime when mozart conducting it was in the Estate theatre in Prague,which was the premiere of Don Giovanni conduected by Mozart himself in 1787,its exactly the same place which he was at
❤
Yes! I heard Don Giovanni in that very theatre in Oct 22. Fantastic! Love Prague!
In komunist regime
The tragedy of this young man's life. Pure genius and child prodigy, he was like a shooting star that shot across the sky of history for one brief, shining moment, and then burned out ,and was gone. 😔
So so true
A candle that burns twice as bright lasts half as long.
You are gone..he still Is Mozart!
He's hardly gone....look at the situation today. Highly celebrated.
Sauf que ce génie est toujours parmi nous ,par son oeuvre,, et le restera toujours ,dieu merci
Uma belíssima sinfonia, um compositor genial, uma ótima orquestra, um filme inesquecível: tudo pura arte! Sem arte e cultura a vida humana não é possível!
Symphony 25 is particular symphony of Mozart, the most successful I listened to it dozen of times.
Arrojado a una fosa común, genio indiscutido de la música, es muy triste . Vivirá por siempre .
Great music. Great movie. A masterpiece. Was even better watching in movie theater. No more great movies are made. Gone are Mozart and movies.
This was almost the last movie I and my friends could not wait to see. We were stunned. Cinema has lost this ambition. And so has society.
Yep...experiencing this film in a cinema makes it such a great occasion.
I agree: modern movies are 99-percent shit now.
We can have more orchestras play live
Collaborate with rock artists
Film meraviglioso. Però pieno di errori storici e bugie colossali. Direi estramamente e orribilmente anti-italiano. Eppure la musica nasce in italia. Tutto nella musica viene dall'Italia. Ok. Bene. W Mozart. W la musica . W l'italia.
да \. все пляшут и танцуют! и никто не видет ,/ что Моцарт гений!!
It will always be in my top 5 movies, no doubt on this.
Same here. Utterly fabulous film
Maravillosa!!!!❤💯
Je suis né avec un don prodigieux pour la musique. Je dois dire qu'au niveau d'excellence de Mozart, l'art touche au Sublime qui lui, touche à Dieu lui-même. Il existe des harmonies célestes que seuls quelques élus peuvent approcher avec humilité. J'étais le concertiste qui pleurait, car je frôlait alors les anges avec crainte, voire frayeur et surtout avec foi.
Best movie ever on my chart, watched it over 50 times on VHS and DVD,
yep!
❤
Угу!)@@miviasha28
genius...our peak for civilization
Unrivaled - after 250 years - and it will continue to be.
Heavenly power mozart ♥️ symphony no. 25 G minor 1st movement ♥️
О, Моцарт - светлое созданье! И музыка его останется навек в пространстве Мирозданья.
Motzart was a genius i love his music it moves me to my heart and soul. His operas, symphonies mind blowing. Talented beyond belief.
Valió la pena vivir en éste planeta y conocer la música del gran Mozart! Genio musical todas las generaciones te lo agradecemos! 🎶😍
Por supuestisimoooo ❤
The first Rock Star
Solo se non li cerchi...!
What an ignominious end for one of the greatest God gifted composers in the history of our world. But, glory in life, humility in death. He will NEVER be forgotten, his music, as recorded on modern indelible media, may outlive us all.
FYI, Mozart was only seventeen when he wrote his now famous symphony nr 25, that became a mega hit thanks to the movie Amadeus.
"It's people like that who make you realize how little you've accomplished. It is a sobering thought, for example, that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years.”
Tom Lehrer Introduction to "Alma" That Was the Year That Was (1965)
Top 5 best opening scenes
Wow Amazing video! It's one of my favorite movies and you've captured the essence and occurrences quite well with Mozarts symphony no. 25. Thanks!
ne yazık'ki bizler böyle deverli zatların değerini akcak değerini kaybettiğimiz zaman anlarız saygilar
Amadeus, 1982!!! Super dramma!!! Symphony No. 25 - Super!
Magnificent movie in every way. A brilliant masterpiece.
Thank you sharing this movie,I've watched it for 23 times, I love it so much, thanks.
Beautiful thanks !👍👍👍❤❤❤
You might not love anything Mozart composed, but he did redefine every instrument in the orchestra -- its sound, its capabilities, its harmonies... and better still... the noise it made when all went silent. Because this raucous noise he made explode out of everything from orchestra to a simple piano note... couldn't help but grab your brain and hear a universe it could never hear without him.
simply awesome
Those small dissonances here and there, brilliant. Great piece to wear out a groove to.
the middle section where it deviates itself from the main theme and just created a new world.
LOVED THIS MOVIE
2:15 I really like how the editing and the music are in sync
True ! 3'04
❤I'll never forget this film, perfection ❤. 😢
¡AMO ESTA CANCION Y CON LAS ESCENAS DE LA PELICULA AUN MAS!. Без слов!! .
39 & 25 are the best Symphonies in Mozart k.
Maravillosa!!
Mozart a mis une empreinte indélébile dans nos âmes
Brilliant film! I have seen this film three times.
I watched the movie a few times years ago when it first came out and even bought the soundtrack. I think it's worth going back to it and give it another watch.
Thank you for bringing it back attention to this movie.
Belleza pura!!! Musica hecha para los dioses!!!
Amadeus, one of the best movies about music/composers/musicians ever.
WOW! What music, driving main theme, repeated through out the first movement!!!!
GREAT MOVIE!
He'll stay with us forever !!!
Thanks for uploading my biography
I'm a big fan
Symphonies forever
I've never been tired of listening to this music
I have wondered often...what was his definition of happiness? He gave so much to us all.
There is only ONE Mozart.
Wow, this has been the best summary of this movie I have ever seen.
Merci et encore merci pour votre belle chanson bisous à ❤❤❤❤
This music is so pure, intense, tragic... It's beyond words, among tears.
One word: GENIUS❤
grandissimo, , insuperabile , magnifico mozart
This is how a great film is made.
It was a theatre play first.
Гениальный фильм гениального режиссера.
🇦🇹🇨🇿
この曲も、モーツァルトの最高傑作の一つですね。素晴らしい。この曲、一曲でも書ければ、最高の音楽家になれます。
改めて、モーツァルトに有難うと言いたい。
This piece is one of Mozart's greatest works. wonderful. If you write this song, even one song, you can become the best musician.
Once again, I would like to say thank you to Mozart.
Gracias 🙂 mozart por la música 🎶 unas de mis preferidas esta preciosa 💖 💕 melodía ,,,,impresionante toda su música 🎶,,,
It's a nostalgic movie, a masterpiece.
Mozart sregolato unico geniale stratosferico vissuto poco amata la musica tantissimo...risultato sublime
Gracias Miguel , una de mis fav snfonias de Mozart y con escenas de la movie !!! 👍
La musique de Mozart me donne des frissons cest si intense tellement beau 😮😮
This movie was phenomenal
I saw it, at least 15 times
Un des mes films préférés ❤
Dieu est grand. Un jour tout reviendra à ça place.
Maravilloso!!!
Simplesmente Divino,o melhor compositor de todos os tempos.
Not the best one of the best
One of the...the Best: Beethoven.
Il più completo, tra concerti, sinfonie , e soprattutto Opere.
Tra le 10 opere liriche più belle di sempre, almeno tre sono di Mozart.
Love Mozart . But respectfully there is no objective " best" as it is subjective opinion. Perhaps Grove styled it fairly authoritively however; Mozart was the most universal of composers in that his genius occupied comprehensively all of the principal genres of the day. (Handel and Tchaikovsky might be considered other examples of their respective era's.)
@@shadbolt4687 the most universal was Beethoven. His genuis occupied comprehensively all of the principal genres of the day, an, created a new one: romanticism. And before he had renewed classicism.
J ai beaucoup aime ce film
Il m a fait decouvrir MOZART...beaucoup de travail pour ecrire sa musique...un homme passsionne et passionnant
Belíssima
Поистине восхитительное сочетание видео и музыки.
Это кадры из фильма Милоша Формана "Амадеус"
I like that scene at 0:40 Mozart is greeted with applause and proud support, he turns around opens the door so everyone in the next room hears it, he then turns to bow as the doors close.
What a sassy way to say. "Kiss my ass."
Quelle beauté ! Quelle lumière ! Impossible de ne pas se mobiliser vers ce qui peut apporter sinon un peu de bonheur du moins un peu de réconfort. En écoutant sa musique, l'action devient plus agréable.
Thank you Miguel!
Great symphony!❤
In my opinion, the best composer that ever lived
Js Bach, Franz Joseph Haydn influence though
But yes, then Paganini, tchaikovsky too
Mozart was far beyond the sun!
@@dylansan12dedication and positivity does wonders
@@MusicismoreImportant surprised beethoven wasnt mentioned bcs he's always mentioned in debates, such as this
@@khush7444 oh yes of course
Same timeline too
Best film 😍
Remarkable genious❤
Whether you believe in a god or a maker. Some things are divine in their nature and creative power. Listen to this and be still! 👇🏿🌎🌍🌏🙏🏻
A 17-year old for Christ's sake. And it sounds equally powerful whether done by a full modern orchestra or Trevor Pinnick's period instruments group.
Pinnick's music is fantastic, sometimes reminds me of a modern band in a really good jamming session.
So impressive csenes.Thankyou.
Fantastic movie.
The wrong Actor won the Academy Award. I love Mozart's music. Tom Hulce was outstanding.
Волшебно👍👍👍
B brilliant movie, one of my favorite of all time
80년대 아마데우스라는 영화를 보고 나서 모짜르트를 더욱 좋아하게 되었습니다~^^ 음악 역사에 영원히 남을 천재 모짜르트를 사랑합니다!!
De las pocas sinfonías en tonalidad menor que tiene Mozart, esta en concreto en sol menor
Damn. This made me cry. I’ve seen the movie but this edit is fabulous. ❤
gehört von Mozart zu meinen Lieblingssymphonien, so wie ich ansonsten KV 466 ja bekanntlich sehr sehr schätze, seine a-Moll-Sonate und sein Requiem nebst zahlreicher Messen ebenfalls, die überirdisch schön sind... ...Mozart hatte einen anderen Ansatz als Beethoven, die Stille für die kurzen Momente, da man Musik wirklich hört, fassbar zu machen, indem dieser sehr dialektisch und philosophisch über das, was er ausdrücken wollte, nachdachte, jener aber schrieb und schrieb in den Stunden so zwischen 8 am Morgen bis circa 12 mittags einfach auf, was ihn die Stille fühlen ließ, ohne dem ganzen philosophische Ebenen zuzuordnen, weil Mozart zwar sehr begnadet war, aber ganz bestimmt kein grüblerischer Mensch ... ...diese Tatsache spiegelt sich z. B. in der Anzahl der Publikationen, so man nur die Symphonien und die Klavierkonzerte beider vergleiche, wobei Mozart über 60 Werke aus beiden Gattungen komponiert hat Beethoven aber nur 14... ...seine < fortlaufende > Stille war Beethoven bekanntlich in der Kammermusik, die sehr viele Werke umfasst... ...worauf ich mich bei meiner ausgeprägten Inklination zur Kammermusik sehr freue...
Le p'tit Daniel