Amadeus Director’s Cut Soundtrack-“I Was The Most Famous Composer In Europe”

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More "Amadeus" Soundtrack:

I) Amadeus Soundtrack (Full Versions & Extras & Requiem)

II) Amadeus Soundtrack [Special Edition: Director's Cut]

“I Was The Most Famous Composer In Europe”

Axur, Re D’Ormus

Act IV) Son Queste Le Speranze

Music by Antonio Salieri

Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte

Performed by The Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields

Sung by Suzanne Murphy (Aspasia)

Conducted by Neville Marriner

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This one brought down the house when we played it first.

matthewlunde
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This scene always leaves me in tears. The unmatched artistry of everyone involved in the production, and that heavenly music. Too much, signore! Too much!😅

HammerdownProtocol
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"I regret, it is not too familiar. 😔"
"😥 Can you recall no melody of mine? I was the most famous composer in all of Vienna! Heere... 😏 what about this one?"
"🙄"

WillCWilson
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41 Seconds is not enough: bravo for the upload though!

EequalzMcBigE
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I love how the very first cheer is of delighted surprise. "OH!"

Silversorcerer
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as his enemy id say that this is truly an amazing piece

TherealMozart
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Very beautiful thanks for this extract

La.Santa.Muerte.WUG.
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mozart i can not think of a time that i did not know his name

thepianomanpianolessons
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That wasn't Mozart, but was very cool too.

rekdinhopoetico
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Morte, pietosa morte,
dà fine al mio dolor;
in braccio all'empia sorte
non mi lasciare ancor.

theonewhoknocks
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Is this audio an actual track on the CD? Without Salieri talking and without the applause afterwards?

Senatorman
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It's not so bad. But next to Amadeus, well. That's the point of the story.

redridingsheeb