Music in the movie "Mozart" (reproduced)

Ora 2021-10-18 19:50:59

The music of Mozart in the movie "Mozart" (1) 19:38 The movie "Amadeus" (Amadeus) is a masterpiece by the famous director Milos Forman. The film narrates the contradictions and conflicts between Mozart and the Italian composer of the Vienna court band Antonio Salieri. Mozart eventually died young, while Salieri became mediocre and obscure in his later years. The film won the Best Film Award at the 57th Academy Awards in 1984. In the play, Murray Abraham plays Salieri and Tom Hules plays Mozart. I believe that many classical music lovers must have seen this movie. What attracts everyone in the movie is not only the slightly fictional fierce conflict between Mozart and Salieri, but of course the wonderful and moving music of Mozart in the movie. .

Out of special interest and love for Mozart's music, I naturally pay more attention to this movie and the music in it. In the following, the author organizes all the Mozart music that appears in the movie "Mozart" for readers.



* Note: The order of the serial number is the order in which the music appears in the movie, followed by the title of the work, the chapter, and the Kerschel number (K1). The narration after the "/" is the scene in the movie when the soundtrack appears.



1. "Don Juan" (K.527) Overture / Movie Opening

2. The 25th Symphony (K.183) The first movement / Salieri suicide was discovered

3. String Serenade (K.525) The first movement / The third piece played by Salieri for the priest

4. Allegro in F major (K.33B)/ The piece played by Mozart first on the clavichord and then on the violin

5. The tenth serenade (major suite) (K. 361) The third movement / Mozart leaves Constanta and runs to the concert

6. The 10th serenade (large suite) (K.361) the seventh movement (final movement) / Mozart ends the serenade

7. The 10th serenade (large suite) (K.361) The third movement / Salieri looks at Mozart's score

8. Piano Variations in G major (adapted from Salieri's work-"My Dear Adoni") (K.180) / Salieri's work adapted from Mozart's

9. "Le Figaro The aria in "The Wedding" (K.492) "I don't know how I am" (Non piu Andrai) / When Mozart played for Joseph II, it was adapted from Salieri's little piece written for Joseph II.

10. The aria in "Harem Escape" (K.384) "No matter what kind of punishment is waiting for me" (Marten aller Arten) / "Harem Escape" performance, soprano soprano.

11. The finale "Long Live Salim" in "Harem Abduction" (K.384) / "Harem Abduction" performance, 4 people leave by boat.

12. Mass in c minor (K.427), Kyrie / At Mozart's wedding

13. Concerto for flute and harp (K.299) second movement / Salieri reading Mozart's manuscript brought by Konstantza

14. Symphony No. 29 (K.201) first movement/ When Salieri reads the Mozart manuscript brought by Konstantza

15. Concerto for two pianos (No. 10 Piano Concerto) (K.365) third movement / Salieri reads Konstantza tape The Mozart manuscript that came when

16. Concerto for violin and viola (K.364) first movement / when Salieri read the Mozart manuscript brought by Konstantza

17. Mass in c minor (K.427), Kyrie / Salieri reading Mozart's manuscript brought by Konstantza

18. The third movement of the 15th Piano Concerto (K.450) / Mozart on the way home

19. "Don Juan" (K.527) Opening chords / Mozart saw his father

after entering the house

21. German military anthem (K.539) / background music at the masquerade

22. Duo "Vivat Bachus" (Vivat Bachus) in "Harem Abduction" (K.384) / Mozart "punished at the masquerade" "

Playing the piano" 23. Duet "Vivat Bachus" (Vivat Bachus) in "Harem Abduction" (K.384) / Mozart played in the style of "Bach"

24. Duet in "Harem Abduction" (K.384) "Vivat Bachus" (Vivat Bachus) / Mozart is turned over to play

25. Duo "Vivat Bachus" (Vivat Bachus) in "Harem Abduction" (K.384) / Mozart in the style of "Salieri" Performance

26. Finale "Ah tutti contenti" in "The Wedding of Figaro" (K.492) / Mozart plays billiards while writing

27. The third movement of the 22nd Piano Concerto (K.492) / Mozart is organizing for the Emperor the open-air concert

28. "Marriage of Figaro" (K.492) in the finale "Ah tutti contenti" / Salieri Mozart slipped into the room

29. "Marriage of Figaro" (K.492 Figaro and Susanna's duet "Cinque..." / Mozart directed the rehearsal of

"The Wedding of Figaro" 30. Ballet music "Ecco la Marcia" in "The Wedding of Figaro" (K.492) / The opera director tore up the music score

31. Same as above / Mozart

replayed with music after obtaining permission from Joseph II 32. Finale "Ah tutti contenti" in "The Wedding of Figaro" (K.492) / Joseph II yawning

33. "Don Juan" (K. 527) Act Two Finale / Mozart learns of his father's death

34. Same as above / Mozart conducts "Don Juan"

35. The first movement of the 20th Piano Concerto (K.466) / Salieri comes to Mozart's residence wearing a death mask

36. The chords in the opening of "Don Juan" (K.527) / When Mozart opens the door

37. " Requiem" (K.626), Introitus / Konztancha asked Mozart

38. Same as above / Salieri plans to kill Mozart

39. "Harem Escape" (K.384), "The Marriage of Figaro" ( K.492) and "Don Juan" (K.527) comedy music adapted from music / Mozart's family watched the performance

40. "Requiem" (K.626), Dies Irae / Mozart heard a knock on the door while writing late at night

41. "The Magic Flute" (K.620) Overture / Mozart danced like crazy in the room

42. "Don Juan" (K.527) opening chords / Mozart saw a man with a death mask after opening the door

43. "Ann Soul Song (K.626), Rex Tremendae / Mozart finds out the room

44. The aria "Das Klingen..." in The Magic Flute (K.620) Drunk Mozart plays the piano in a tavern

45. The Magic Flute (K.620) K.620) in the aria "Ein Madchen..." Drunk Mozart sings in the tavern

46. ​​Overture to "The Magic Flute" (K.620) Drunk Mozart in the tavern with some drunk women

47. "Requiem" "Song" (K.626), Rex Tremendae Mozart drunk walking down the street

48. The aria "der Holle Rache" in

"The Magic Flute" Mozart's mother-in-law reprimanded Mozart 49. "The Magic Flute" (K.620) Aria "Ein Madchen" / Mozart accompanies the performance of "The Magic Flute"

50. The aria "Pa pa pa" in "The Magic Flute" (K.620) / Mozart was carried on the carriage by Salieri

51. German Dance (K.509) / Constanta at the ball

52. "Requiem Music" (K. 626), Confutatis / Salieri assisted Mozart in writing Requiem

53. "Requiem" (K. 626), Lacramosa / Mozart's death, funeral

54. The 20th Piano Concerto (K.466) The second movement / Salieri is pushed out of the room, Mozart laughs, and the film ends

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Extended Reading

Amadeus quotes

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Why must I submit samples of my work to some stupid committee just to teach a thirteen-year-old girl?

    Count Von Strack: Because His Majesty wishes it.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Is the emperor angry with me?

    Count Von Strack: Quite the contrary.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Then why doesn't he simply appoint me to the post?

    Count Von Strack: Mozart, you are not the *only* composer in Vienna.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: No, but I'm the best!

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: [of his great opera "Figaro"] Nine performances! Nine, that's all it's had! And withdrawn!

    Antonio Salieri: I know, I know, it's outrageous. Still, if the public doesn't like one's work, one has to accept the fact gracefully.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: But what is it that they don't like?

    Antonio Salieri: I can speak for the Emperor. You make too many demands on the royal ear. The poor man can't concentrate for more than an hour... you gave him four.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: What did you think of it yourself? Did you like it at all?

    Antonio Salieri: I thought it was marvelous.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Of course! It's the best opera yet written, I know it... why didn't they come?

    Antonio Salieri: I think you overestimate our dear Viennese, my friend. You know you didn't even give them a good *bang* at the end of songs, to let them know when to clap?

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: I know, I know... maybe you should give me some lessons in that.