Amadeus is a biographical film about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Released in 1984. the movie is 160 minutes long and is rated PG. Antonio Salieri was played by F. Murray Abraham. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart played by Tom Hulce. Constantine Mozart was played by Elizabeth Berridge. Leopold Mozart was played by Roy Dotrice. The film was directed by Milos Forman. The story and screenplay were written by Peter Shaffer. This film occurs in the Classical Period of Music.
Antonius Salieri recounts the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This old man is now bitter, who has been committed to an insane asylum. after he tries to kill himself. He tells the story of his life with the priest Mozart. The whole film is a review of Salieri’s life with Mozart. Through this film, we learned about Mozart’s childhood musical career, we see the lively and jovial persona of Mozart, who Mozart served at the request of the king, we see and see the great triumphs in writing operas. a sad decline and an untimely death at a young age.
Salieri begins as the court musician of the Emperor of Austria. Mozart also in time becomes a musician for the same Emperor and in this way Salieri knows Mozart. Mozart also plays in the music of Salieri and improves greatly after hearing it. Thus Mozart, the Emperor of Austria, wrote works in German for himself. Work is victory. Mozart was forced by the Emperor to marry his fiancée against Leopold’s wishes. Mozart marries his bride. Then Mozart’s niece is offered a teaching position. But in order to get this job, he has to submit some people to his work. He will not do it, so that his wife does it.
Salieri’s music was printed. He just leaves the room so impressed, even jealous that he also wants to help Mozart. Mozart takes his father and his wife to the eruption. In this display we see how playful – almost childish – Mozart is. He loved to party and have a good time. The father looks around tiredly and leaves. We see Mozart mocking Salieri here. Witness Salieri’s play.
Jealous of Mozart, Salieri pays a maid to guard Mozart’s family so that he can spy on him. His intention was to destroy Mozart. This girl discovers that Mozart is going to make The Marriage of Figaro an Italian opera with political overtones that excites the nobility and the common people. This work was first forbidden by the Emperor. The companions of the Emperor have speech about divine works and have eternal virtues. Mozart prefers performances for those that are funny and speak in general terms. He does not care about gods or royalty. It seems that Salieri’s attempts to stop Mozart’s music are not effective. Attempts to stop Mozart only stimulated his music production. The Emperor’s companions begin to tear off the pages of the tabernacle; Rosenberg does this. The emperor watches the play and is very tired of seeing them dancing without music; he immediately added.
Although he envies Mozart, Salieri secretly praises Mozart’s music. Mozart believes the true voice of God. And in his work Don Giovanni Mozart begins to see that his father – just dead – was represented as a phantom in his works. It is suggested that Salieri had influence behind the scenes and restricted Mozart’s works to only a small number of viewers. This hindered Mozart and made it difficult for him to perform live. finally
Salieri, allegedly at Mozart’s house after Mozart’s father had passed away, dressed in a similar suit to Leopold requesting a mass for the dead. Salieri secretly wants to write Mozart’s mass music, in order to have a final triumph over Mozart. The writing of this mass disturbs Mozart, making him weak.
Mozart begins to write music for the more common music, vaudeville. They hardly pay him anything and he becomes more and more drunk.
living a healthy life is not about parties at odd hours and drinking. Salieri’s plot to disturb Mozart works to some extent; Although Mozart was also very vain, and lived well beyond his means. He did not accept the music of his students to earn a fair wage. He wanted to settle alone, but he was a little sorry to pay all his debts. Thus at last, after many great and successful deeds; Mozart is getting done. He is sick now.
He falls over the piano at a vaudeville theater, and there Salieri takes him home. There, the dying Mozart helps Salieri write the music for his mass for the dead. And so Mozart died of illness at last in Mainz. And in the end he was buried in a mass grave for want of money.
Much if this film shows the human person that is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. We learn that although Mozart was a talented musician beyond his years, he was also young. Salieri was appalled at how Mozart was a common man. Much can be said about the spontaneity and joy in these music, lusty, comic characters. Mozart. Salieri narrates the episode while Mozart observes the young Constantius surrounding him. He pursued the women he loved, even the works of singers he coveted.
Mozart was a constant joker, he loved to laugh, and to entertain and playing games. All of this came easily through music and performance. He was a man full of passion and enthusiasm. His person sometimes served at odds with the kingdom. The arch-bishop who was ministering could not lose his liveliness and smile in coming late to the spectacle.
Mozart was a prodigy with exceptional talent. As a child Mozart played for kings and popes. Leopold Mozart’s father taught him everything. Mozart played the Archbishop of Salzburg to the Prince. He wrote a concerto at the age of 4, his first symphony in the 7th century and his first opera in the 12th century.
One constant of these films shows how Mozart is a royal subject.
He is subject to lust as a laborer. He was sometimes criticized for his uniqueness and style. Many of the emperor’s colleagues were critical of Mozart’s music. They said they had: Too many characters. His music was very new at that time and some people didn’t know what to make of it.
Mozart’s music was very new, innovative and ahead of its time. Mozart gave the audience a new type of music to experience one of great energy, passion, and humor. His music was a reflection of his love life that people can still experience today. Mozart’s soul in music