Amadeus, the most beautiful scene

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  • @DoubleGauss
    @DoubleGauss 3 года назад +371

    The priest is one of the most under appreciated actors in the movie. He just sits quietly making faces as Salieri talks, but his expressions are important to the flow of emotions as the story unfolds.

    • @audibloke
      @audibloke 2 года назад +32

      Actor Richard Frank, died age 42 in 1995. RIP.

    • @MichaelHeath-vu3iy
      @MichaelHeath-vu3iy Год назад +12

      I agree. By the end, he is weeping and, I believe, has lost his faith. And he wasn't even a character in the original Play; he was invented out of whole cloth for the film!

    • @388Caroline
      @388Caroline Год назад +4

      @@audiblokeso sad 😞

    • @vvkth2500
      @vvkth2500 8 месяцев назад +11

      Every single supporting character in the movie is phenomenal. Those composer cronies, the fat guy, the guy who likes Mozart, the Emperor... Simply, everyone is colorful and full of his own quips.

    • @whoopeecat
      @whoopeecat 24 дня назад +2

      I saw a production of Amadeus in Atlanta where Richard Frank (the priest) played the role of Salieri -- he was very good! RIP

  • @corner559
    @corner559 8 лет назад +2692

    The entire movie is the most beautiful scene.

  • @nicholasjoost5111
    @nicholasjoost5111 8 лет назад +805

    My favorite scenes are when it cuts back to Salieri's retelling with the priest. He is such a fan of Mozart he can't help himself. His vocabulary and command of language is so perfect it somehow takes me to the point of laughing with tears in my eyes. He is such a mess but shines brighter describing Mozart than any other time in the film. It is like he was waiting his whole life to finally cry out to God, from his heart, for once.

    • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
      @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 8 лет назад +8

      So true.

    • @Bayard1503
      @Bayard1503 7 лет назад +5

      Yeah, the first groupie :)

    • @John_Pianist
      @John_Pianist 7 лет назад +22

      Nicholas Joost Beautiful comment!

    • @pjlehner
      @pjlehner 6 лет назад +3

      Good eye!

    • @seejayjames
      @seejayjames 5 лет назад +23

      Exactly...it's like he desperately wants to hate Mozart because he's such a petulant child, but Salieri's true passion is music, and he can't dent how incredible Mozart is with it. He's at once unbelievably jealous and in awe. Incredible acting on both parts, but especially Salieri's...particularly the subtle expressions of emotion as he reads through his music and tells the priest about it.

  • @dennisvillegas
    @dennisvillegas 10 лет назад +327

    Before I used to think that Tom Hulce (Mozart), should have gotten the Oscar for Best Actor, but now every time I watch this movie (for the 88 times I think), I completely agree that Murray Abraham was well deserving to be the Best Actor..very convincing Salieri..bravura performance from start to finish

    • @sophiadao7325
      @sophiadao7325 4 года назад +8

      Tom Hulce gives an obnoxious one-note performance. I have no idea what people see in him.
      Abraham, on the other hand, is fantastic.

    • @annacwiekala6280
      @annacwiekala6280 3 года назад +30

      @@sophiadao7325 Well you've given an obnoxious, one-note comment

    • @annem6714
      @annem6714 3 года назад +6

      @@sophiadao7325 It’s the talent that counts...both in Mozart and in Tom Hulce😉

    • @lewiscoacher7781
      @lewiscoacher7781 3 года назад +8

      @@annacwiekala6280 Nicely done. Thank you.

    • @emptyhand777
      @emptyhand777 3 года назад +12

      Tom Hulce should have been nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Didn't make sense to me, Abraham was the lead.

  • @maxgonzalez6950
    @maxgonzalez6950 3 года назад +70

    When he called her "greedy song bird", as a child I didn't understand. I just thought it was because she just loved to sing. Years later when she sings those "ghastly scales", I can see her smiling cause she must feel so free n happy to be able to show off her vocal skills instead of just singing a couple of notes for a still moment.

  • @RLviddy
    @RLviddy 9 лет назад +818

    Cool editing at 1:29 --Salieri's right hand gestures upwards into a smooth cut right into a continuation of that same gesture he made in the past.

    • @TarotMage
      @TarotMage 9 лет назад +36

      +RLviddy Good eye, RLviddy! I never caught that before!

    • @organboi
      @organboi 8 лет назад +48

      +RLviddy Brilliant catch, and I bet the editors really enjoyed working on that section; of course they timed it just right. Bravo for noticing.

    • @QRSC-fh2ob
      @QRSC-fh2ob 8 лет назад +23

      +RLviddy Wow, eagle eye!

    • @antoinegaillard9440
      @antoinegaillard9440 6 лет назад +10

      Wow, never noticed. Thanks

    • @GoodBloodGames
      @GoodBloodGames 5 лет назад +13

      nice catch. phenomenal filmmaking

  • @DaBearsManiac
    @DaBearsManiac 9 лет назад +1091

    lmao I find it so funny when Salieri calls him "the creature"

    • @jordanrioscreations
      @jordanrioscreations 8 лет назад +42

      +DaBearsManiac The cut to Mozart composing right after he says it makes it all the more funny.

    • @bulgarin6441
      @bulgarin6441 7 лет назад +6

      DaBearsManiac me too

    • @Barry_Block
      @Barry_Block 6 лет назад +13

      I was laughing at this earlier, I love that line. unfortunately couldn't find the scene here

    • @deniseharkavy9917
      @deniseharkavy9917 5 лет назад +6

      "Conducting".

    • @michaelweston3672
      @michaelweston3672 5 лет назад +1

      Sex fiend.

  • @Hikutachama
    @Hikutachama 5 лет назад +434

    “Hurt me. Break me. Kill me.”
    Oh my

    • @bloodyrose1985
      @bloodyrose1985 4 года назад +82

      That’s what the aria “Martern aller arten” is all about: the Pasha is demanding the woman, Kostanze, to love him and she refuses-saying he can do all kinds of harm to her-but it won’t change her mind since she will always remain faithful to her fiancé.

    • @jenj8440
      @jenj8440 3 года назад +11

      What a mood.

    • @RealNotallGaming
      @RealNotallGaming 3 года назад +4

      nightwish - ghost love score? ^^

    • @kayday6598
      @kayday6598 3 года назад +8

      Hold me, thrill me, kiss me, kill me

    • @NoxLegend1
      @NoxLegend1 3 года назад +4

      When Coupled with Yuja Wangs on stage bondage outifts these lyrics make more sense!

  • @jamescollinson2179
    @jamescollinson2179 6 лет назад +50

    Mozart singing his opera along with the performers as he conducts is wonderful. He's like a child playing with his new toys on Christmas morning. Compare this to his visible emotional pain later in the film as he conducts Don Giovanni.

    • @MichaelHeath-vu3iy
      @MichaelHeath-vu3iy Год назад +5

      OH, YES! He's wildly pumping his fists and grinning ear to ear during "The Abduction from the Seraglio"! And the way he's meeting lustful eyes with Caterina Cavalieri during it... And then compare his emotional pain with his emotional AND physical pain when conducting "Die Zauberflöte," where he collapses and is carried to his deathbed.

  • @roo7227
    @roo7227 11 лет назад +144

    The movie is absolutely perfect, in every way.. Amazing achievement..

  • @thomashogan16
    @thomashogan16 5 лет назад +70

    The most beautiful scene in this film is when Constanzia brings Mozart's sheet music to Salieri, who then sight reads it in his mind. In shock, he drops the music to the floor and leaves for another room and throws a crucifix into the fireplace declaring, "Now we are enemies!" My heart stood still when I first saw this.The whole movie then made sense.

  • @MivusComedy
    @MivusComedy 2 года назад +58

    Suzanne Murphy (the soprano singing the aria) is FLAWLESS. Other sopranos specially in the highest notes of the score become lazy and just make one continuous sound rather than proper form. This woman on the other hand hit every single note with precision and grace. Truly my favorite soprano of all time!

  • @thesir27
    @thesir27 9 лет назад +174

    Anyone ever notice how each cut to an opera is SO genius? Every time, it's some real powerhouse editing, each cut to an opera is so thematically synched to the music

    • @RossCourtright
      @RossCourtright 9 лет назад +27

      thesir27 Hurt me! Break me! Kill me!
      But we see Mozart mouthing the words, and what does Salieri eventually do...

    • @TarotMage
      @TarotMage 9 лет назад +13

      Ross Courtright Ross, you are a GENIUS!! I've seen this clip hundreds of time (It's on my favorites list) and it never dawned on me until you pointed it out. Bravo!! :D

    • @Beebee7129
      @Beebee7129 9 лет назад +1

      +Ross Courtright you re right damn i never noticed 0.0

    • @justacomment8421
      @justacomment8421 9 лет назад +3

      +thesir27 Maybe it's just my headphones, but it seems that Salieri practices the scales in mono, and once we cut to the opera, it becomes stereo. Which would be a very clever editing trick, if it were intentional.

    • @lunchbox7440
      @lunchbox7440 9 лет назад +1

      +thesir27 couldn't realy fail could they ???

  • @bastidface
    @bastidface Год назад +8

    "Least of all, the creature." F. Murray Abraham gives a stellar performance.

  • @lilMissF0F0
    @lilMissF0F0 7 лет назад +1405

    Mozart was probably 26 years old, and is playing in the national opera in front of the emperor. Im 26 and im thinking of what i have achieved or done this year :(

    • @seejayjames
      @seejayjames 5 лет назад +78

      It's really much more than that...read up about his childhood and teen years, where he was giving concerts all over Europe for the wealthy and royalty. Enough to make one either dedicate their lives to music, or give up altogether ;)

    • @halleck3
      @halleck3 5 лет назад +60

      Well, you'll also get a longer span of life, so there's that. :)

    • @marigoldruff
      @marigoldruff 5 лет назад +67

      Don't compare yourself to others, especially not Mozart.

    • @AlexS-oj8qf
      @AlexS-oj8qf 5 лет назад +10

      26 back then was like what, 40 of today? People died at 50 probably lmao

    • @craigstethson7233
      @craigstethson7233 5 лет назад +27

      Not your fault. He was born a music genius. That's why they call them prodigies.

  • @fridtjof8358
    @fridtjof8358 5 лет назад +314

    I hate it when people criticize the historical inaccuracies of the movie. Jeez, it's a work of art, not a documentary. The historical setting is a background to what happens in mozarti and salieri's souls.

    • @abehambino
      @abehambino 3 года назад +7

      Agreed, and it actually does work in a historical context better than its critics admit. That Salieri at least once claimed that he killed Mozart is as far as I can find accepted. I see this movie as a dramatization of his delusions on the subject.

    • @foxmulder3980
      @foxmulder3980 3 года назад

      Shut up.

    • @foxmulder3980
      @foxmulder3980 3 года назад +6

      @@abehambino Wrong fuckwit. Salieri heard the rumor that someone said he killed Mozart and he was so distraught, he tried to kill himself. Get your facts straight.

    • @legitme7572
      @legitme7572 3 года назад +1

      @@foxmulder3980 but he is right. Salieri said he killed Mozart because he had dementia during his attempted suicide but later took it back. So, you get your facts right.

    • @robertlappa3142
      @robertlappa3142 3 года назад +4

      Well, it really is filled with so many inaccuracies in order to entertain. Nearly all great composers of previous ages had fascinating lives, filled with enough intrigue, humor and passion without the need for total fabrication. Like Immortal Beloved or Impromptu.
      Hollywood manages to trivialize, sexualize and dumb down most histories. I loved Amadeus as a young man, but thankfully I understand the differences between total entertainment and history. Many walked away from the play and the film mis-informed. Entertained, but sadly mis-informed on Mozart, Salieri, Vienna and the entire true and fascinating stories of these people and this era.

  • @radguurl
    @radguurl 9 лет назад +128

    Even though the actress who played the opera singer is only in the movie for a few minutes, she's memorable and makes the most of it. That look of lust she shoots in Mozart's direction from 0:58 to 1:03 during the "Hurt me, break me" bit is hilarious, as is Salieri's shocked "OMG, THEY TOTALLY FUCKED?!?!" reaction. Gets me every time, lol. Such a beautiful movie all around.

    • @alexanderdelacruz9249
      @alexanderdelacruz9249 8 лет назад +10

      lol good observation.

    • @cek822
      @cek822 8 лет назад +27

      lol right, she was like"come at me" and Mozart was totally oblivious and fascinated with his own music while Salieri's just like"hell no"

    • @cromerbeach
      @cromerbeach 8 лет назад +1

      Who's wonderful voice was it

    • @gavinf5555
      @gavinf5555 8 лет назад +9

      Irish Soprano Suzanne Murphy

    • @artemisquill6542
      @artemisquill6542 7 лет назад +14

      The funny thing is, that whole aria is basically saying: I will NEVER have sex with you. Ironic.

  • @grizzlygreenwood2989
    @grizzlygreenwood2989 9 лет назад +602

    "10 minutes of ghastly scales"- Basically what some people think of shred guitarists.

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 9 лет назад +28

      For the piano it takes 10 hours !

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 9 лет назад +4

      Jonathan Bullas HAHA!

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 8 лет назад +2

      LOL!!!

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 8 лет назад +6

      Yngwie 2 Buckethead.
      Dat mite b a nice project. LOL!!!
      10 hourz, of ghastly arpegioz! Featuring Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, Frank Gambale, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Tony MacAlpine, & Buckethead

    • @DiegoGarcia-uh1jt
      @DiegoGarcia-uh1jt 6 лет назад +5

      The way he says that line... exquisite!

  • @Charleybones
    @Charleybones Год назад +4

    F Murray Abram's acting is so amazing. Just the few quick camera cameo jump cuts back to his seething restless jealous facial expression are genius.

  • @ranayamak787
    @ranayamak787 3 года назад +16

    A great movie. I memorized lots of lines. My passport back in time to the best genius composer Mozart. An all time epic composer♥️

  • @Alex_1729
    @Alex_1729 8 лет назад +23

    that voice is amazing. I get chills

    • @cromerbeach
      @cromerbeach 8 лет назад

      Me too I love it but who sang it

  • @gertrudemcfuzz74
    @gertrudemcfuzz74 3 года назад +9

    “...showing off like the greedy songbird she was.” lol one of my favorite lines.

  • @TarotMage
    @TarotMage 10 лет назад +23

    By far my favorite scene in the movie. Love her expressions from 0:59 to 1:02 and the way she walks offstage after completing her aria screams "Aren't I great? You can start applauding now." Christine Ebersole should have gotten an Oscar for this!!

  • @bitmaxim
    @bitmaxim 8 лет назад +27

    Ah, yes, it is a beautiful scene. The entire movie is filled with beautiful scenes.

  • @DoubleGauss
    @DoubleGauss 7 лет назад +31

    Every scene is so perfect in this movie, it's hard to pick one.

  • @zeppo2240
    @zeppo2240 5 лет назад +20

    Tom Hulce honestly could've been listed as a supporting actor. Even though he is the name of the movie, Salieri is definitely the lead role. If he did do that, he might've won an Oscar with Abraham

  • @maydihovaguimian7656
    @maydihovaguimian7656 9 лет назад +37

    The best movie ever I can see it again and again!

  • @ronnie_5150
    @ronnie_5150 2 года назад +8

    I took classical guitar lessons for most of my youth, and have always loved this movie. For fun and a bit of extra money, I also played guitar in a rock cover band. My girlfriend at the time, who's father hated me, referred to me as "The creature", so I always laugh at this scene. :)

  • @AletheaThomas_47
    @AletheaThomas_47 3 года назад +8

    The more I learn of him, the more I'm in awe of him. All I can say is WHAT A GENIOUS!

  • @bicyclist2
    @bicyclist2 3 года назад +3

    Thankfully I have this movie on DVD. Its part of my 200+ collection. The whole movie is "best". I never get tired of seeing it. Thank you.

  • @OsirisIxchel
    @OsirisIxchel 8 лет назад +289

    Will we ever have another film that can approach this beauty?

  • @keristly
    @keristly 9 лет назад +129

    I freaking love his pink wig!

    • @babyeyelashes3415
      @babyeyelashes3415 Месяц назад

      I know you wrote this comment several years ago, but I wanted to say that I love his pink wig too! I don't know how historically accurate in fashion that wig would be. Most of us know Hollywood takes artistic liberties. I think that the wig is a nod to the modern hair styles that were popular at the time (1980's). It reminds me of the new wave band members hair. A flock of seagulls comes to mind. Mozart was young and very forward thinking. I think he would approve of a pink wig and probably enjoy modern times if he were to time travel. Sorry to ramble on. Have a nice day! 😊

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 7 лет назад +7

    freakin loooove this movie!! I can watch it over and over. timeless.

  • @glowinthedarktvwizard
    @glowinthedarktvwizard 2 года назад +8

    this scene is literally perfect. 0:58 the way that it cuts back to mozart so that it looks like he's singing!!!!!! it's so good

  • @markrichards930
    @markrichards930 10 лет назад +37

    The look on Salieri's face at 3:10 is perfect.

  • @gumballsrelative9197
    @gumballsrelative9197 6 лет назад +5

    Mozart Rocked that Hall in real life.
    The scenes of his operas in the film was actually the same Hall where he preformed his ingenious masterpiece [s] over 200 years ago..
    Gracie Milos Forman for putting real historical settings in this classic gem of a film.

    • @migiplayz91
      @migiplayz91 Год назад +2

      They took a risk adding candles and filming in that very hall, but my goodness it help capitalize this film to the masterpiece it is.

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph 7 лет назад +17

    The acting is cinematography at its finest

    • @davidtornabene516
      @davidtornabene516 3 года назад

      I don't think so. It's all about Milos Forman stupid hate against Salieri and Italy.

    • @lyricelizabeth9860
      @lyricelizabeth9860 3 года назад

      Milos didnt even come up with the story, its based off a play

  • @kyongsulbahng787
    @kyongsulbahng787 9 лет назад +8

    One thing that is definitely true about this movie is that mozarts music were beginning tone played more and salieris music were played less and led and eventually disappeared. Then after this, salieris music began to be played in public settings. How interesting!

  • @The_sound_Of_Thunder
    @The_sound_Of_Thunder 8 лет назад +86

    The part at 2:11 was the start of my enjoyment of opera as a kid.

    • @darianhenrygamerz
      @darianhenrygamerz 7 лет назад

      Yоu ссcааn wаtсh Аmadеus hеrееее twitter.com/a988ac3a8671a5b89/status/795842069830848512 Аmаdeeeus thе mоst bеаutiful sсenе

    • @donnaquixote7538
      @donnaquixote7538 5 лет назад +5

      Mozart was also the reason I started enjoying opera, but it started with Magic Flute for me. :)

    • @matrasman
      @matrasman 3 года назад +1

      Grew up in a classical music loving household but opera had always been a bridge too far for me - until this movie. Specifically the Don Giovanni scene was my awakening, that one left such a deep impression on little me. So much love for this movie

  • @jjustie75
    @jjustie75 11 лет назад +6

    If I am "blue" Mozart's music can always lift me up. What a genius. I also love the other classical composers, but Mozart gives me joy.

  • @vjcarter4657
    @vjcarter4657 3 года назад +3

    I was obsessed with opera and Mozart and Singing when I was 14. This scene was one of my favorites.

  • @IsabelArmstrong
    @IsabelArmstrong 9 лет назад +15

    I think this is what perfection means, the singing, the dancing, the music performing, the acting, the directing, the editing and everything just no more nor less. Tom's performing makes me wonder, 200 years ago at this very moment, if Mozart was as this proud as he expressed, maybe Tom's face expressing was even more accurate of showing Mozart's very own feelings.

  • @333br
    @333br 9 лет назад +75

    When i watched this scene for the first time, i evolved this huge crush on Tom Hulce as Mozart with the costume, the pink wig, his insanity, his passionate moves by conductng, this is pleasure to my ears and eyes, this is definitely my favorite conducting scene from the film...

    • @marcotornero5302
      @marcotornero5302 9 лет назад +7

      insanity to me is a moot point. In my case I felt and got goose bumps when I heard this soprano. Then, on my was across u.s I met a real live woman in boulder CO.that could replicate it. Once again, goose bumps all over.

    • @cek822
      @cek822 8 лет назад +7

      same i was like
      fudge
      I'm gonna play Mozart symphonies now
      I LOVE YOU TOM XD

    • @sdemosely
      @sdemosely 6 лет назад +3

      omfg same i thought i was alone in this!

    • @domainofthesun4400
      @domainofthesun4400 5 лет назад +1

      @warrcc c and Mozart is dead. Don't you have fantasies?

    • @shygirl6945
      @shygirl6945 3 года назад +2

      I also had a huuuge crush and for many years wanted to name my son Amadeus or Wolfgang based off this movie. Sadly, I never had a son😩😩😩

  • @kikicamacho6761
    @kikicamacho6761 5 лет назад +5

    I was 5 when this movie came out and it still is one of my top favorite movies

  • @tywilliamnash5078
    @tywilliamnash5078 10 лет назад +5

    Great footage. I love the male dancers as they come strutting out like a bunch of proud peacocks. Is a difficult dance maneouvre. They don't quite synchronize properly, but they're giving it all they've got. It's executed with lots of pomp, and feeling too. It's masculine and athletic like a real sailor man should be depicted as. I Love It. I Get It.

  • @Dathan
    @Dathan 6 лет назад +2

    I was mesmerized at the visit viewing and I know I went back to The Galleria here in Houston to see it several times after. Amazing performances by so many.

  • @robertdahammer4850
    @robertdahammer4850 3 года назад +3

    When I was a young boy, I thought this movie sucked. Now i'm much older, I really enjoy the story and top notch acting. No special effects what so ever. Love it!!!

  • @danmingori284
    @danmingori284 4 года назад +5

    Great film. Two extremely great performances but only one Oscar Winner - The movie, the magic , the music.

  • @Penandroll
    @Penandroll 9 лет назад +581

    i liked it but...too many notes id say

    • @IsabelArmstrong
      @IsabelArmstrong 9 лет назад +11

      +A Penandroll Good one.

    • @Bitemis
      @Bitemis 9 лет назад +41

      +A Penandroll Well, there it is.

    • @jordanrioscreations
      @jordanrioscreations 8 лет назад +33

      +A Penandroll Yes, one can only handle but so many notes in one evening.

    • @QRSC-fh2ob
      @QRSC-fh2ob 8 лет назад +29

      +In the Pocket Which ones did you have in mind?

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 8 лет назад +8

      +A Penandroll so do you think it would be pefect if he cut a few? but if you go that wrote, you must tell me, which few you have in mind.

  • @eddyagosto8515
    @eddyagosto8515 3 года назад +2

    What a great movie! The music, the way it was shot! Mozart! The story! The movie shows age, but the beauty is always there!

  • @webusch3
    @webusch3 10 лет назад +17

    who ever sang the lead soprano was pretty gifted in this movie. can't find a recording nearly as good

    • @bloodyrose1985
      @bloodyrose1985 4 года назад +1

      Diana Damaru (a German opera singer) was pretty good at singing at the aria “Martern aller arten”

    • @webusch3
      @webusch3 4 года назад +1

      @@bloodyrose1985 Yes, I have heard her recording many times. In this however, the soprano is sung by Felicity Lott.

    • @MrGent-er3pk
      @MrGent-er3pk 4 года назад +1

      This scene, the vocals were Irish coloratura soprano Suzanne Murphy. The Queen of the Night scene later in the film was sung by American coloratura soprano June Anderson.

    • @webusch3
      @webusch3 3 года назад +1

      @@MrGent-er3pk I didn't know that. Thank you for the correction!

  • @guenny9727
    @guenny9727 9 лет назад +2

    Oh yes its really the most beautiful scene, its my best. Amadeus is a wonderful movie, timeless and poetic.. Thanks a lot for this video

  • @quemierdaqueseborre
    @quemierdaqueseborre 8 лет назад +148

    I don't think is the most Beautiful scene, but the Turkish finale sounds glorious

    • @TheNord06
      @TheNord06 8 лет назад +22

      i'm turkish and i admit amadeus nailed turkish military march of that era. where did he heard or how he composed it is beyond me.

  • @toppo85
    @toppo85 3 года назад +1

    my favorite movie. I remember seeing her when I was 3 years old at my grandfather's house. Every time I see her, I get goose bumps.

  • @xddddddddddddddddddddd
    @xddddddddddddddddddddd 6 лет назад +3

    Since the death of Kubrick no death of a director hurt me so much, especially counting the fact that he came from my nation. #RIPMilosForman

  • @gooblymcfarts
    @gooblymcfarts 7 месяцев назад

    Murray Abraham’s acting on salieri’s jealousy is perfect. I can feel his seeting anger and admiration. Which just turns into frustration. Those feelings are familiar to me and others so to see it acted out blows my mind.

  • @tsogobauggi8721
    @tsogobauggi8721 6 лет назад +26

    Miloš Forman 1932-2018 Requiescat in pace

  • @PrincessBunhead
    @PrincessBunhead 7 лет назад +1

    My orchestra teacher loved this film, and really wanted to perform the opera pieces from the movie. The local opera company in town was always eager to work with the high school orchestra, but the four years I was in high school we never did Mozart operas, Schumann is what was chosen. I hope he got the chance, he tragically died 4 years after I graduated.

  • @wftjet
    @wftjet 3 года назад +3

    3:06. Tom Hulce just came up with those hand motions. The camera people and Milos Forman were worried it would look silly and he was messing up the scene. They saw it later on film and realized how great it was and now it's iconic.

  • @onethreefiveeye
    @onethreefiveeye 3 года назад +2

    Timeless masterpieces. The man and his music as well the film that tributes him.

  • @constanze0222
    @constanze0222 9 лет назад +46

    This is "Matern aller Art" from "die Entführung aus dem Serail"
    It's actually a german opera 😉

    • @constanze0222
      @constanze0222 8 лет назад +2

      +Spiralendrache You're right. But in the German language 😁

    • @AmericanGirlGymnasts
      @AmericanGirlGymnasts 5 лет назад +5

      The reason why it’s translated is because the characters are speaking in English instead of German, what they would’ve spoke, so they made it consistent to I guess you could say this “fictional universe” and made the German operas in English and left the rest in their OG languages

    • @rebeccamoore6965
      @rebeccamoore6965 3 года назад +1

      Who did the actual opera singing. I never heard a woman reach the scales like the songbird did. Incredible

  • @squabbleiffy
    @squabbleiffy 11 лет назад +1

    i absolutely adore salieri's face when she sings the last note before the opera scene. you can just tell how much he adores her all the same and ah! it's such a lovely moment in this scene.

  • @DrDeath26
    @DrDeath26 9 лет назад +312

    I disagree that this is the most beautiful scene in *Amadeus*. That scene is where Salierie describes the Serenade in B flat... that is the most beautiful scene in the movie. JMHO!

    • @organboi
      @organboi 8 лет назад +2

      +Dr Death exactly. false title

    • @willk1756
      @willk1756 8 лет назад +2

      +Dr Death Came on here to write exactly that.

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 8 лет назад +1

      Hear here, & agreed!

    • @noresponder8047
      @noresponder8047 6 лет назад +1

      Never forgot those lines. Heard in my childhood, affected too much the way I experience music 'till these days.

    • @SapphireCrusader1988
      @SapphireCrusader1988 6 лет назад

      Dr Death I used that as one of my monologues in my audition for Twelfth Night.

  • @umedavk2011
    @umedavk2011 8 лет назад +2

    Delightful scene !!!
    F. Murray Abraham is a magnificent actor. He won Best Actor for this role.

  • @divisioneight
    @divisioneight 10 лет назад +9

    "The creature"
    What a great movie!

  • @guenny9727
    @guenny9727 9 лет назад +1

    Oh yes its really the most beautiful scene, its my best. Amadeus its a wonderful movie, timeless and poetic.. Thanks a lot for this video

  • @acbutler42
    @acbutler42 3 года назад +5

    "like the greedy songbird she was"
    Salieri, you worked with sopranos, you should have seen that one coming.

  • @tiamatxvxianash9202
    @tiamatxvxianash9202 6 лет назад +1

    A timeless movie. Indeed a scene that drew us toward the spirit of the times. So many of the key actors/actresses seem to be present in some form of another. All of them at their best. And the best part....there's been no film since to top this in it's genre. Why? Because every Director and Producer knows it can't be eclipsed. "LOVE GOD!"

  • @Griimmerr
    @Griimmerr 9 лет назад +10

    God I Love This Movie So Much!!

  • @Linkacide
    @Linkacide 4 года назад +1

    The genius of this movie is it points out things we all can relate to in some form or another

  • @ElGringo5100
    @ElGringo5100  12 лет назад +6

    It's so great that I've seen it hundreds of times!

  • @Relbl
    @Relbl 4 года назад

    Young Salieri's expressions are the best... one can't help but have a giggle at them

  • @Aramanth
    @Aramanth 10 лет назад +21

    "The greedy songbird that she was"! LoL she does enjoy singing those scales!

  • @bluebirdsky64
    @bluebirdsky64 8 месяцев назад

    Amadeus (1984) - 40th Anniversary this year!! It would be amazing to see this in theaters on the big screen for the anniversary celebration. Truly a masterpiece worthy of re-release.

  • @ruok9c
    @ruok9c 3 года назад +5

    “Ten minutes of ghastly scales…” sounds like Simon Cowell

  • @TheGeoDaddy
    @TheGeoDaddy 3 года назад +2

    Greatest exchange that sums up ALL critics:
    Emperor: “Fine work, Herr Mozart, but, uh, too many notes”
    Mozart: “which ones would you have me remove, your Excellency?”

  • @liljme353
    @liljme353 8 лет назад +73

    r.I.p headphone users

    • @Dear1Stupit1Dog
      @Dear1Stupit1Dog 8 лет назад +11

      Had this in full volume. didn't bother me
      .....Now i wonder how i will get that buzzing out of my ears.

    • @DangAssDan
      @DangAssDan 8 лет назад +10

      HUH?! WHAT?!!!

    • @marenrepsaj4764
      @marenrepsaj4764 6 лет назад

      R.i.p. Amadeus

    • @adrianapartida5888
      @adrianapartida5888 6 лет назад

      I dosent effects me
      Like if you aggre

  • @terymary2570
    @terymary2570 2 года назад +1

    We are all a bit of a priest, Mozart's fans, who listen breathlessly to Salieri, who is just showing Mozart's dark side, comparing himself to him and, as a result, underestimating, which leads to his bitterness, jealousy and hatred towards Mozart and himself ...
    And it's basically this whole amazing film that will surely change your view of Mozart but also of Salieri.

  • @cek822
    @cek822 8 лет назад +56

    i love his pink fluffy wig, it seems to annoy the hell outta Salieri XD just wear your fluffiest wig,Mozart,and annoy Salieri lol he actually lookw better in the fluffy wigs than the fancy weird ones

  • @vincenzomarsden9259
    @vincenzomarsden9259 2 месяца назад

    I met F. Murray Abraham at a stop light in Cambridge and we went to hotel nearby and proceeded to get lightly wasted. He's and absolutely incredible actor.
    But after spending the better part of a night with him, I tell you with conviction that he's an even better man. An ultra cool guy.

  • @dfa3366
    @dfa3366 7 лет назад +17

    The Creature. Best line.

  • @reginaschellhaas1395
    @reginaschellhaas1395 3 года назад

    When this film was released in 1984, it was rather startling to see Christine Ebersole, playing this part. I was so accustomed to seeing her on SNL (1981-1982, I think). It was a bit of a "wow" moment, to see her in a period film! My spouse & I were nudging each other and whispering her name. She did very well, and looked so lovely!

  • @granetsumo9877
    @granetsumo9877 10 лет назад +9

    14 people thought Mozart wrote, "Rock me Amadeus."

  • @clarencemesquitta9246
    @clarencemesquitta9246 3 года назад

    I was attending graduate school in London when the movie came out and when the Oscar nominations were published,everyone including myself was asking,F Murray who?We found out soon enough.I bought a ticket from a scalper and like everyone else , was blown away by the superb acting of both lead actors. A week later, i was on a British Airways flight going home to Jamaica.Can you guess what movie they showed?Isat back and enjoyed it all over again..

  • @HelenaVanCity
    @HelenaVanCity 11 лет назад +5

    Bottomline - noone knows where he is buried. No place to bring flowers to and commemorate him. This is what saddens me. Thanks for the info, though.

  • @valentenaupton8223
    @valentenaupton8223 7 лет назад

    Everyone is fantastic in Amadeus Mozart. Love this movie.

  • @ERiCDrAyViN
    @ERiCDrAyViN 10 лет назад +39

    10 minutes of GHASTLY SCALES!!!
    haha love it! thanks for the video!

    • @TarotMage
      @TarotMage 10 лет назад +12

      Arpeggios! Whizzing up and down like fireworks at a fairground! ;)

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Salieri did not attend the first performance of The Abuction from Serail in real life !! How can he make stuff up ????

    • @Gav640
      @Gav640 9 лет назад +1

      ***** lol the actual aria in this clip, "Martern Aller Artern" is actually near 10 minutes long when performed completely!

  • @Redneck322
    @Redneck322 7 лет назад

    This is one of my favorite films. Class always music is my guilty musical pleasure. Especially this scene's music because of them tempo and passion that Mozart put into this.

  • @thefadykassab
    @thefadykassab 3 года назад +5

    “It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years.”
    -Tom Lehrer

  • @JamesBond-gq2mb
    @JamesBond-gq2mb 6 лет назад

    Milos Forman was a great Director because he let the genius of Herr Mozart exude throughout the movie without interfering. He let Mozart and Salieri do the talking and breathing and we became keenly aware of their presence.

  • @gomes1258
    @gomes1258 9 лет назад +42

    0:58
    Hurt me!
    Wreck me!
    Kill me!

    • @OURAN44
      @OURAN44 9 лет назад +3

      Gray Fox what song is this???

    • @IsabelArmstrong
      @IsabelArmstrong 9 лет назад +1

      +Gray Fox More like hunt me, but was it supposed to be in German?

    • @GodisMyNo1
      @GodisMyNo1 9 лет назад

      +Gray Fox not wreck, but rape

    • @QRSC-fh2ob
      @QRSC-fh2ob 8 лет назад

      +Gray Fox lol!

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 8 лет назад

      +Jessica Amadeus Jackson
      I thought she wuz singing RAPE me! Da unP.C. FACT, dat LOTZ of WOmen, secretly dsire 2 b ravished, whilst men think of them azz uptite, lil lily muffinz, wuz disCUSSed n an opera, n da 1700z, n da mperial court, by Mozart?!? WOW!!!!!!!!!

  • @gspendlove
    @gspendlove 11 лет назад +2

    I just bought this DVD. I'm watching it again tonight.

  • @operagirl81
    @operagirl81 8 лет назад +7

    I remember having the soundtrack when I was 10, and being so disappointed that this song was not included in it. Why Neville Marriner, why?!

  • @artistofcons5473
    @artistofcons5473 5 лет назад +1

    The thing about this scene is that it goes to show, there’s never really much to critize about anything unless you’re looking for it or wanting it.

  • @troyschreiber2717
    @troyschreiber2717 9 лет назад +46

    It's Turkish. My hairdresser said everything this year's going to be Turkish!

    • @michaelwordlaw2605
      @michaelwordlaw2605 4 года назад +3

      Troy Schreiber
      "I HEARD YOU MET HERR MOZART"
      "AND HES BEEN COMMISSIONED TO WRITE AN OPERA"
      "IS THERE A PART IN THERE FOR ME"-no
      "how do you know"

  • @smecking
    @smecking 11 лет назад +2

    Salieri: the most relatable character in the history of anything ever.

  • @thomassalz155
    @thomassalz155 3 года назад +4

    When Mozart conducts he puts body movement with it which i find amazing

  • @fandude7
    @fandude7 3 года назад +2

    F Murray Abraham was THE best actor in this film. Absolutely brilliant performance.

  • @francismausley7239
    @francismausley7239 5 лет назад +4

    Wonderful work of fiction contrasting ugly envy and beautiful inspiration "… greed, envy, covetousness, jealousy and suspicion prevent man from ascending to the realms of holiness, imprisoning him in the claws of self and the cage of egotism." ~ Baha'i Faith

  • @StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY
    @StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY 8 лет назад

    I had the privilege, while being in a rock band touring Europe, to visit Salzburg. I walked into the Church where Herr Mozart was the Organist. I felt his presence there still, this was in 1988/9. This movie was a caricature of Wolfgang, but I like to think he would enjoy the portrayal.