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Original Title: Amadeus
ISBN: 0060935499 (ISBN13: 9780060935498)
Edition Language: English
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Amadeus Paperback | Pages: 160 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 15748 Users | 258 Reviews

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Ambition and jealousyall set to music. Devout court composer Antonio Salieri plots against his rival, the dissolute but supremely talented Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. How far will Salieri go to achieve the fame that Mozart disregards? The 1981 Tony Award winner for Best Play.

An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:

Steven Brand as Baron van Swieten
James Callis as Mozart
Michael Emerson as Salieri
Darren Richardson as Venticello 2
Alan Shearman as Count Orsini-Rosenberg
Mark Jude Sullivan as Venticello 1
Simon Templeman as Joseph II
Brian Tichnell as Count Johann Kilian Von Strack
Jocelyn Towne as Constanze

Directed by Rosalind Ayres. Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in September of 2016.

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Title:Amadeus
Author:Peter Shaffer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 160 pages
Published:August 7th 2001 by Harper Perennial (first published 1979)
Categories:Plays. Drama. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Music. Theatre. Classics

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Such rich writing and depth of personality insights from Shaffer's script, which I've enjoyed as a London stage productions and from reading. Fortunately I can also recommend Malkovich's film Amadeus; he had the sense to avoid that usual Hollywood saccharine.

I had to update one more time because I found the soundtrack online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY4Tq... (excitement overload!!!!)**************************************************Imagine that you are the most successful musician of the age. Youre the court composer. Youve worked so hard for your role, and every action you take is dignified and intelligent. You act sophisticated and regal, as an attempt to match your persona to the music. Everyone respects your opinion and trusts you on

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A brilliant dramatic, whirlwind-like treatment of genius and the desire for glory, _Amadeus_ is a fictionalized portrayal of the rivalry between the prodigy that was Mozart and the merely talented and inexorably envious composer, Salieri. The play starts with Salieri making a bargain with God (always a bad idea): 'make me the most amazing composer who has ever lived and I will sacrifice my life to you - not commit adultery (but just fantasize about it), deprive myself of pleasures, and glorify

I saw a production of the brilliant play Amadeus in London's West End, where it moved to in 1981, after its initial stunning and masterly debut at the National Theatre in 1979. The production was the same, with Peter Hall directing, starring Frank Finlay as the tortured Salieri, and Richard O'Callaghan as the manic and crassly inappropriately behaved Mozart. It also starred Morag Hood as Constanze Weber. The film a couple of years later became a well-deserved favourite, but this was a

From BBC Radio 4 Extra:Dying composer Salieri is fiercely jealous of his young rival. F Murray Abraham reads the play about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.2/8: Salieri's jealousy of Mozart ignites a plot for revenge.3/8: Salieri wrestles with his conscience over seducing Mozart's wife.4/8: Will Salieri finally take his revenge on Mozart? Or is his quarrel really with God?5/8: Salieri is seething when Mozart writes an Italian opera, so he plots to stop it.6/8: Salieri plots to ensure Mozart falls out of

I watched the movie when it first came out, so I was familiar with this story. It is a fictionalized account of the death of Mozart. I read this play in one sitting, I could not out it down. It tells the story of envy one man had for a true genius of music. The envy of Mozart's talent drove Salieri to madness. This play is one I would love to see performed live.

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