Amadeus Director's Cut Soundtrack-Bubak And Hungaricus
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2017
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Early 18th Century Gipsy Music
Bubak And Hungaricus
(Anonymous)
Arranged by Jaroslav Krček
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As I went through the salon, I played a game with myself.... This man had written his first concerto at the age of FOUR, his first symphony at 7, a full-scale opera at 12. Did it show? Is talent like that written on the face?
Which one could he be
He was playing hide and seek with Stanzi under the table.
It's actually my favourite piece of music in the whole film. Which is ironic considering it isn't even mozart
Mine too, and I like Mozart
Hermoso......
With Arrangement by famous composer Jaroslav Krcek (*1939), I discovered him 1982 in London with his album "Raab" (Recommended Records)
Cool! Head banging music from the 1700s.
My kids called this “the pongy music”
It's seems a monster hunter song !
I always found it strange that they included this piece in the film, as it would NEVER be played at such a prestigious event. They'd always have J.C. Bach, Haydn, Boccherini, Pergolesi etc. and, if Mozart is 26 when it takes place and he's just premiered his Serenade in B flat, K.361 "Gran Partita", then a large handful of his works would be played as well. Never common-folk music.
It is in the film, its background music in the scene where Salieri first meets Mozart
@@camiloaguirre59 I'm not denying that it wasn't in the film, just stating that a work like this would never have been played at an event like this. Obviously the Viennese were frankly obsessed with Orientalism, and their palaces were based on Chinese and Japanese architecture, but they still respected the composers of their home country and continent. This was lower-class music, with musicians such as Mozart and Haydn writing serenades and divertimenti specifically for these gatherings.
Bubak And Hungaricus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Do you know the composer's of this song?
Anonymous
Alberto Silva ah damn thanks anyway
anonymous only god knows fun musical piece though :)
Pretty sure this is an old folk tune played by Marmottiers,turned into a court dance tune over the time.
early 18th century gipsy music_bubak e hungaricus (anonymous)
Anonymous
Early 18th Century Gypsy Music
It's not gypsy music, it's HUNGARIAN. HUNGARICUS - ring any bells? Gypsies played the music of the indigenous people everywhere they settled during their migrations. That's why gypsy music of Serbia for instance is totally different from gypsy music of Spain. Or Hungary. Or let's say Bulgaria or France. They picked it up, played it and then dropped it as they were gone and people demanded music of their own liking somewhere else. 😉
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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