That was brilliant. The visuals of the music sheet makes this scene really elevated. It is right there with the scene where F. Murray Abraham is standing in the parlor and reading Mozarts sheet music and hearing it in his head and describing it. What a great movie.
а Вы послушайте реквием Сальери он писал его 26 лет периодически бросая ей, богу, реквием Моцарта слизан оттуда если правильно помню, ученик Сальери перебежал к Моцарту но тот заболел и слëг так что это реально музыка Сальери
Such a masterpiece.. I can't believe I only saw this movie in 2024! Never knew why I always got the chills at the beginning of the song,now I finally understand why.😭 Just a thought...If Salieri would have brought someone to see him,maybe he wouldn't have died..and the fact that Mozart even apologized to him for thinking that Salieri wasn't his friend and he didn't like his music made me realize how naive he was, 😟 it broke my heart really. May you rest in peace,legend.
Two points about this video: 1. This is one of the most important videos to human civilization. A billion years from now some sentient life form can come across this and discover not only were human capable of making something as majestic as the Confutitis, but they will understand how it was created and that it took the best of one of us to give the best of them self to pull it off successfully. 2. Without being a composer or seeing the sheet music, the parts where the brilliant F. Murray Abraham is screaming "you're going to fast" is not well understood. Even though he sheets are not part of the actual film, Murray makes the exclamations at *exactly* the moments where Mozart asks him to write 3 parts in unison-which requires, naturally, triple the time to notate. Each of their frustrations of not being quick enough and going to fast are well founded, and show the dynamism of the acting, direction and screenplay. Thank you for this immeasurable contribution to our species!🙏❤
Salieri was one of the greatest in his time. Mozart was is chance and malediction at the same time. he got eclisped by the genius but still he helped him all he could for the sake of music. he dedicated his life to music
The parts of Mozart's requiem that can be attributed to him are the ultimate pinnacle of music. Even Bach himself would be in awe of it. To call it a masterwork is to undersell the shear and utter dominance of musical forms that Mozart displays throughout the piece. As Salieri said in the film, it's simply miraculous.
I can remember watching this scene when I was merely 5 years old. I was really interested and touched by it. 11 years later, this scene allowed me to understand music. I have gained a lot, much of which is inspired by Amadeus.