Confutatis Amadeus movie plus scrolling music score

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From Amadeus best clip ever. Mozart's Requiem is one of the most well-known musical compositions in the world, and Confutatis is a very good example of much of the musical technique that Mozart used that made him and many other musicians so successful.
We are in 1791, and Mozart has been seriously ill for over a year. Since he believes he has been poisoned with Aqua Tofana (a very slow poison) and thus sensing his end, he decided to compose his own Requiem.
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One point about the movie that is often overlooked is that salieri is a master too. He is one of the few who immediately recognizes and appreciates Mozarts full genius. And what he does in this scene, writing down the exact notes based on Mozarts very compressed instructions is very hard technically.

Lopper
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Whoever added the scrolling music sheet is also a genius.

TTTRJinsei
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Whoever edited this originally with the score and highlighting the notes should get an award. If this had been in the original movie it would have elevated this scene ad infinitum.

TheHolyMongolEmpire
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Let's not forget that Salieri was HIGHLY respected in his time, unlike what the movie portrays. He taught theory to Beethoven and Schubert as well.

TrebleWoofer
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For all who dont know, a little funfact:
In the beginning when Mozart says "A-minor" and looks like he is in a mix of panic and not remembering it, was not scripted. It fits the scene and looks like he is to ill to compose...however, to do this scene true to the music and the beat, Both Hulce (Mozart) and Abrams had earplugs to have the music in realtime. But at first Hulces earplugs didnt work, so he was waiting and Abrams asked him, not knowing...glad they kept it in, its fits brilliant to the scene.

thomasnieswandt
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How professors expect students to take notes be like

jonathannuamah
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Salieri's acting in this scene and whole movie is some of the best I've ever seen. He truly deserved the Oscar he got

Fluffy._.Doggo.
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Tom Hulce weakly singing 'voca me' is one of the most heartbreaking cinematic scenes. Masterclass in acting.

Schubertd
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The fact that BOTH of them are able to hear the music while still on paper is so awesome, both minds connected. I love Salieri's face when he finally understands what Mozart is trying to do 3:35 "yes yes yes!"

Bruno-G
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This is absolutely brilliant!!! Can't believe this doesn't have a million views already. Fantastic work!

soorajmusic
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I was captivated by this scene as a kid without realizing just how well it's executed.

ChrisGuerra
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I love the subtext in this scene--this whole movie is soaked in it, really--but you can tell that Mozart is just as frustrated as Salieri. He can barely enunciate what's going on in his head because it's always been so natural and instinctual, and Salieri's frustration feeds on it, how he barely understands the process (still locked away as a mystery in Mozart's brain) but he fully understands the results. There's such an ebb and flow of excitement and frustration as they struggle to communicate in pace with genius. It amazes me how such an abstract and complicated concept of artistic intuition can be captured in the medium of cinema.

jordanjoestar-turniptruck
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I'm more impressed that they could make this scene in the movie and that the person who edited this video did such amazing visuals than I am with the fact that Mozart wrote this (which is also incredible). This is fantastic.

robbiepadilla
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I’m not a musician and I can’t read music, but this is one of the most beautiful and brilliant videos I’ve ever seen on YouTube. Simply amazing. Thank you.

LOLouieG
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2024 and this is still by far, my favorite scene. Salieri can finally witness the genius Mozart was, and the acting was pitch perfect. Also, kudos to whoever included the notes and the animations.

grego
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In real history, it was actually one of his pupils, Franz Sussmayr sitting next to him, assisting the composition at that time. Although it probably wasn't as dramatic as the movie, I would like to believe that it must have been nights filled with flaming passion, burning his last remaining life into the music.

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As someone in their late 20’s who is just beginning to study music theory and has a tenuous grasp of notes themselves, I can honestly say it is nothing short of miraculous that someone was able come up with this on their own. Absolutely mind-blowing…

DT-qjvr
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I love the fact that Milos kept the technical hiccup @ 1:00 where Tom Hulce couldn't hear the lines in his earpiece and stuck on 'A minor' however F. Murray Abraham stayed in character and fed the lines back so Tom would remember. It looks this way as Wolfgang is just simply tired and Antonio is just enthusiastic. Brilliant move.

nagypocak
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I consider myself really lucky to be able to have sang the entire Requiem with an orchestra and a choir of up to 250 people. Before the concerts, I didn't realise the magnitude of what I was a part of, but the weekend I spent with the giant choir and orchestra will be a memory I'll never let go of!

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One of the most powerful scenes in movie history! It's intense profoundity shakes every nerve ! Accompanied by the genius of Mozarts music the magnificence is beyond mere words.

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