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「Antonio Salieri - Europa Riconosciuta - Act II "Fra mille pensieri", " Ma view l'infido"」
Desiree Rancatore.......... Semele
Daniela Barcellona...........Isseo
Daniela Barcellona...........Isseo
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Gosford Park (2001) - Maggie Smith : "It must be hard to know when it's time to throw in the towel?"
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Constance: Tell me, how much longer are you going to go on making films? Ivor Novello: I suppose that rather depends on how much longer the public want to see me in them. Constance: It must be hard to know when it's time to throw in the towel... What a pity about that last one of yours... what was it called? "The Dodger"? Ivor Novello: The Lodger. Constance: The Lodger...... It must be so disap...
Enemy at the Gates (2001) : Mother Filipov (Eva Mattes) leaves her final message to her only son.
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Enemy at the Gates (2001) : Mother Filipov ( Eva Mattes ) leaves her final message to her son.
La Revolution Francaise (1989) - TV Theme Song
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La Révolution Française (1989) A history of the French Revolution from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. The first part of the movie tells the story from 1789 until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all his authority and was put in prison). The second part carries the story through the end of the terror in 179...
'Son queste le speranze' (Section) from 'Axur, Re d'Ormus' Antonio Salieri.
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Axur, re d'Ormus ("Axur, king of Ormus") is an operatic dramma tragicomico in five acts by Antonio Salieri. The libretto was by Lorenzo da Ponte. Axur is the Italian version of Salieri's 1787 French-language work Tarare which had a libretto by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. Axur premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 8 January 1788, the title role being sung by Francesco Benucci, Moz...
One of my most watched 30 seconds of the entire movie, along with the finale. This opera needs a recording of the same quality it got in this film
This music is medicine for the soul
Salieri, un maestro.
Maybe Salieri was a "very-classical" composer, in his operas there are kings, queens, noblemen, his characters are very respectable and maybe too serious. Serious and rigid Aristocratics did like Salieri, because in his music they recognized themselves. Look instead at Mozart's characters ike Papageno/Papagena, they seems very less "well educated" and "respectable" more informal if we can say so, it is consequential that during XVIII and XIX century Salieri was not so famous while Mozart's music did rise in public's favour
What a scene.. After Adam and Eve taught the world once, what would happen to us if we let the devil trick us or get into our minds,God showed us all through the bible his power.. This man's videos flopped like a lot of videos out here because everyone is not into the something, and when they reach powerful people, everything goes south.. Stand strong against those who have no intentions of stopping because it only takes one day, like every day, that something miraculous has happened.. check this movie out someday✨️ God bless you all
השמדת הנשים! כולן פדופיליות.מפרסומת פאמפרס,
0:31 Who composed that minuet ?
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❤❤❤magnifique film..bons acteurs..et costumes très beaux..j adore..la révolution française..( les années lumières ! )
❤❤❤un film extrêmement agréable à regarder..je replonge à chaque fois au temps de Marie Antoinette, en plus la musique est magnifique..un très beau film. J adore !! ❤❤❤❤ça me fait penser qu à cette époque le peuple savait se faire entendre !!!!! Mais aujourd'hui....pauvre France..😢😢😢😢
En ce temps là, le peuple français savait se défendre !! Aujourd'hui, les français suivent comme un troupeau de moutons..avec Manu 1 et sa clique !! 😢😢😢
0:13 ❤❤Un Film FORMIDABLE UNE MUSIQUE EXTRAORDINAIRE !! COMME J AI ADORÉ CE FILM !! ACTEURS MERVEILLEUX TRÈS BEAU FILM À VOIR..( sauf les années terribles) bravo !! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤un film en 4 parties FORMIDABLE !! Les années lumières !! Costumes magnifiques et acteurs merveilleux !! ❤❤
What a great history, France, you’ve got! So tragical and glorious. Decoration for all humankind.
Quelle heure est il ?? Il est le quize et demie I proclami passano, le azioni restano I re pagheranno molto cara la mia caduta L uguaglianza esiste solo in teoria La morale vale da sola un intero codice Le disgrazie hanno il loro eroismo Le mie guerre hanno ucciso le pergamene Non vi sono ideali che non abbiano un residuo positivo La diplomazia è la polizia in marsina Un re da conto tutti i giorni NAPOLEONE BONAPARTE Pensieri scelti a caso (Quelli più lunghi e difficili li dico al muro xche capisce tutto al volo) Sto guardando l orologio, le lancette sono ferme..... Mi data addirittura 04 giugno 2023......... Il mio tempo è scaduto da troppo signori. PS Sono finiti i tempi dei fogli e della cartelletta.... Sono iniziati i tempi SCADUTI dell orologio.
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Jouer dans un tel chef d'oeuvre ! Cela doit être magnifique pour un acteur ! Superbe fresque de notre Histoire !
Dame Maggie Smith is just outstanding in this picture.
Yes, she is. It’s one of those absolutely Perfect movies.
Long live the revolution!👍😎
I keep watch this film on every free weekend for over last 10 years😅
Respect! This one is a real gem.
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I know he was the bad guy in this movie, but that agonizing hell of being trapped longing for something which he knows he'll never have, trapped in past glories and past torments moves a terrible pity and even sympathy for this character. This does not excuse however his villainy against the innocent Mozart who did not deserve the sabotage by Salieri's hand.
He never did any of the stuff in this movie, just letting you know.
@@kentrosaurusboi3909 We don't know that for certain. He may have done something to sabotage Mozart's career and life, or he might not have.
@@flintwestwood3596 No, we have plenty proof that they weren't enemies. They wrote songs together and Salieri even taught Mozart's kids
@@kentrosaurusboi3909 None of that means he didn't sabotage him and stab him in the back. Like I said, no one knows what really happened.
@@flintwestwood3596 Why would he though?
Il Maestro . . . Salieri!
In January 1793, the Revolutionary Government in Paris declared War on Britain! God Save The King.
screw the king
This ending sounds a lot like the ending to Beethoven’s concert aria Ah Perfido Op 65
Please what's name music 0:32 and thank you. From morocco rabat
Mozart's K.176 - No.5 in F Major
This scene is filled with true love. Of Mrs filippov for her son, of tania for mrs filippov and vice versa. Of commissar for tania and her natiom
Is this included in any of the Amadeus Soundtrack recordings that are on sale? Because, it's included in full in some of the Amadeus Soundtrack recordings on RUclips.
Today I was eating the delicious home made jam that my hosts prepare in London and I told one of them: "Now I know why Maggie Smith doesn't approve bought marmalade in Gosford Park" hahahahaha
Maggie Smith is an impoverished member of a dying English aristocracy that would soon fall to the new American Empire, where singers and film stars are the equal of Dukes and Duchess’s. Ivor Novello was a handsome talented peasant who had a clear leg up above her in the new social order… So here she’s trying to put this jumped up pantry boy in his place! Jeremy Northam is perfection ❤️
There's something about Mrs. Filipov leaving the note and giving her pass to Tania that makes me cry like a damn baby every time. I know there's sadder movies out there, but seeing her on the ground after the bomb hits and her scrambling around after trying to write the note. Fuck me I don't know why that hits so hard
Man, the music canon is great, but listening to underrated composers or underrated pieces of already famous ones, would be fantastic 🥺
Its sad to know that Stalin wanted the civilians of the city to stay and fight thus never evacuating them. Only added to the death and suffering.
Trains was for the soldiers, the movie makes Stalingrad seem like a military importance, but it wasn't just because of the name
@@theequalsgamer2074 stalingrad was still a pretty important hub for transport of goods and raw materials and would have been a key strategic point for the germans to hold if they wanted to take the soviet oil fields in the Caspian region, The soviet government understood this and held on his hard as they could It wasn't simply because of the name tho losing it would have been a moral blow as well
0:18 Man I really love that final:)
"Tell me, how much longer are you going to go on.....making films." Surprised no one picked up on this in the comments.
Spoken as if she was speaking to a heroin addicted prostitute.
Why would someone talk to someone else like that? I’ll never get it.
Some people are just nasty
Because this is Great Britain and she's an aristocrat and he's not. So she can kick down. And so she does.
@@ameliecarre4783 I think she hates herself.
@@wasilaify Oh no. She's thinking the world of herself. But she's bitter about the gap between her social status and her financial situation.
Já procurei versões com o instrumental similar a esse aqui no RUclips mas não achei:(
ruclips.net/video/ksp5DANvS7Y/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB8AUB
Why is this section not included on the soundtrack of the movie?
The editing in this movie is so good.
in braccio all'empia sorte non mi lasciare ancor. ♫
For someone who says she is above films she knew an awful lot about the box office of The Lodger. Either she’s lying to a degree to save face or gossip she overheard.
She's trying to remind Novello (and obliquely, Mabel) that she doesn't consider them her equals.
She can shade better than all
“One hears such music and what can one say but, Salieri!”
Here Salieri beats Mozart
I agree with you. I find salieri's music simple but very elegant. I do appreciate Mozart's genius but for my ear, salieri's music is more pleasing. I think it's just because we have different tastes in music.
I just love this scene where old Salieri reminisces about the glorious days of his youth as the Court Composer in Vienna. By far this is my favourite scene in this timeless classic Amadeus (1984)
Poor little traitor
Whats great about this scene is that Salieri stops playing on the piano and starts mimicking directing the orchestra on his head. To the priest this makes no sense since he cannot no longer hear him of course which brings to him the idea of Salieri's madness as a real one, both Salieri and the priest share in this small scene a sense of realism to music appreciation
Brava🎼🌷🌷🌷🌷🎼
Wonderful piece of music from wonderful film :)
Beloved Kingdom of France.
God Save The King. Long Live The King.
In January 1793, The Revolutionary Government in Paris declared War on Britain! God Save The King.
Lmao
“Tell me how much longer do you go on making films. Must be disappointing that something just FLOPS.” Maggie Smith words are like nails against a chalkboard. She’s utterly delicious 😋