This is such a wonderful scene.I feel as though we have a window into the times that the film recreates so meticulously. Tom Hulce looks like he's having the time of his life and really living the music and his enthusiasm is infectious so even if you have never bothered with opera before like myself you become fascinated and in love with it anyway. I also think Christine Ebersole looks bloody great.
Mozart singing his opera along with the performers is just wonderful. He's like a child playing with his new toys on Christmas morning. Compare this with his emotional pain later in the film as he conducts Don Giovanni.
Una y mil veces, lo digo, lo defiendo y lo sostengo, Mozart fue un prodigio de la música, atemporal, eterno, sin caducidad, sin respetar época, moda, edad o gustos EL MEJOR POR SIEMPRE.
Maravilloso como se escucha a los que bailan golpeando la tarima con sus pies. Te hace sentir en primera fila. Obra espectacular de un puto genio. El más grande huelga decirlo ❤
0:25-0:30 Para mí, una de las transiciones de escena más bellas de la historia del cine. La forma en la que encajan la última escala de práctica con el aria durante el estreno es absolutamente sublime. Cada vez que lo escucho me da escalofríos de placer. Una obra maestra.
You have to know the context. Constanze, in the opera, has been threatened by the Pasha with torture if she doesn't give in to his advances; she, staunchly in love with Belmonte, responds with this defiant flurry of coloratura, "Martern aller Arten." listen to the whole aria, it's even more epic than the Queen of the Night.
Gracias a esta tremenda obra de arte conocí la música clásica, años después fui con mi hermana al municipal a ver Don Giovanni, después fui con mi esposo y cada vez que podía iba a conciertos, Mozart un gigante que no fue valorado en su época como muchos otros artistas notables...eran los bufones de los reyes o los grandes clérigos... que ironía
Eso también me produce coraje: lo subestimado que fue en su vida adulta, no se valoró su ingenio, su brillantez, su capacidad, que además siempre estuvieron acompañados por su educación y amabilidad.
Mozart es único. Esta danza del Rapto del Serrallo es contrastante, pero plena de armonía y vertiginosa, una obra audaz para su tiempo. Mozart, Mozart, Mozart...
En esta escena Salieri cuando vocaliza a la mujer se ve la cara de verdadero entusiasmo y amor por la música....imagínense a ver visto una opera de Mozart con el dirigiendola....hubiese sido asombroso..
Turkish Finale: Pasha Selim, forever, forever! ever, ever, ever! Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name! May his noble brow emblazon Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Pasha Selim, May he live forever! Honour to his regal name Honour to his regal name! May his noble brow emblazon Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Pasha Selim, May he live forever! Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name! Pasha Selim, forever, forever! ever, ever, ever! Honour to his regal name! Honour to his regal name! May his noble brow emblazon Glory, fortune, joy and fame! May his noble brow emblazon Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Glory, fortune, joy and fame! Glory, fortune, joy and fame!
There's a curiosity about this particular scene, where constanze is singing marten aller arten: A little fire started in one of the curtains' stage, caused by a candle that touched in the tissue and started burning, but they couldn't stop filming so they carry on. It shows us how professional they were: even with a fire they carried on, and the most important, the scene was perfect. Just miraculous.
el toque de Dios en cierta persona: Mozart... tal vez no ha sido el único, pero no existe dato alguno acerca de el que no me erize la piel, genial, inquietante y sublime a la vez, divino...
Gracias profe Andrea; del Liceo de señoritas Manuel Belgrano de Córdoba por hacernos ver ésta película. Gracias a ella aprendimos a amar la música clásica 💕!!!
The first time I discovered Mozart it was love at first sight.Der Zauberfloete” is my favorite opera, although I like all of them. I also love his concert for Harp and Flute, it’s a jewel as well as his piano concerts! I can’t wait to go back to Salzburg to visit the house where he was born!
The Janissaries (Turkish military) were made up of POW's and slaves and were the first corps to use firearms and uniforms. Much of their music has been lost, but it was marching music and it consisted of loud drums, cymbals, wind instruments, and bells. Not only did Mozart create a Turkish opera in German, he also incorporated the original sounds of the Janissaries. I don't know of any other composers that have done that, he was way ahead of his time. Also, it was choreographed by Twyla Tharpe whom used dance moves from the 1700's. If you listen to the German version, it's quite different.
Vi esta película como a los 10 u 11 años y me fascinó, regué so que le robé el DVD a mi padrastro. La perdí en una mudanza. Pero esta película hizo que amara más la música clásica 😍
Una gran y amena pelicula, en España solo lamentar que tiene cortados varios trozos que hacen que quede en algun momento sin sentido, la version del director creo ques unos 20 minutos mas larga.
Nada de ridiculizar a nadie, la mayorìa de hombres sobresalientes como Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikowski, fueron de la contracultura. Uno borracho, el otro cochino, el otro homosexual. Lo maravilloso es que la genialidad y el arte no son parte de la decencia y las buenas maneras de la gente hipòcrita y aculturada