based on the life of Mozart called Amadeus. In the film Amadeus, it contains a story line that is not completely true because it is historical fiction. In the film Antonio Salieri was the Court Composer to Emperor Joseph II. In real life Salieri and Mozart were never close but this film portrayed them as so. As young child, Salieri adored music however his father was against it. As a result he turned to God. His prayer was for God to make him a great composer, to celebrate God through music…
6. What is Mozart doing when Salieri sees him for the first time at a party? When Salieri first sees Mozart, he is chasing a woman to flirt with her and then finds himself in the same room with Mozart and the woman. 7. Who is Mozart’s employer when Salieri first sees him? Mozart’s employer when Salieri first sees him, is Prince Archbishop of Salzburg. 8. What color waistcoat is Mozart wearing when he meets with Emperor…
1. What were Mozart’s fetishes? What about his wigs? a. One of the main fetishes of Mozart was poop. He would talk about it with anyone around him and sometimes he would mention it in the letters he wrote to his family. Which in a way made him sound crazy around all the composers and royalty since they were very formal and educated people. b. Mozart never wore a wig. He mostly wore a wig for official occasions. The movie Amadeus over exaggerates with the party-joke wigs. There are even rumors…
On December 5 of 1791, Mozart, one of the world’s greatest composers, died at the young age of 35. Since Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s passing, investigators have aimed to solve the mystery of his early and unexpected death. With over 150 theories acquired throughout the past 2 centuries regarding the young Mozart’s death. This paper will deal with certain theories of his death on accounts of poison, murder, and illness. To say Mozart was a busy man around the time of his death is to say the…
Gountas, S., Reeves, R. A., & Moran, L. (2012). Desire for fame: Scale development and association with personal goals and aspirations. Psychology & Marketing, 29(9), 680-689. doi:10.1002/mar.20554 The desire for fame appears to be an aspiration for many people, which is associated with material wealth, social recognition, and admiration. Recently, reality TV has provided the opportunity for ordinary people to become famous with little effort or outstanding achievement. A literature review…
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, most commonly know as Mozat, was one of the greatest composers of his time. He was born on January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. He knew how to play many instuments and began playing for th public ata young age of 6 years old. Mozart composed many works in his time, including symphonies, operas, sonatas, masses, and concertos. Mozart knew how to play many insruments at the age of 6, He may have gotten this talent from his father, Leopold, who was a sucessful…
accounts were recorded more than a decade after his death, the sources were less dependable. A very common theory that I encountered, that wasn’t based on scientific evidence, was that Mozart was poisoned. The most common supposed culprit was Antonio Salieri, an Italian Kapellmeister, which was most likely due to the fictional characterization in the play…
Franz Peter Schubert was born around January 31, 1797, in Himmelpfortgrund what was near Vienna. He was an Austrian composer and also wrote something has much as six or seven hundred romantic songs. His works included operas, symphonies, sonatas and many other works through his life time. As a young boy he was mainly focused training his voice and becoming a vocalist but he was skilled in many other things as well. he rarely played his music in the public eyes. He died in November 19,1828, at…
Albrechtsberger was known for his mastery of counterpoint. Each lesson that Beethoven had, it was after Haydn’s lessons, sometimes Beethoven had two lessons from both of the masters at the same time. Antonio Salieri whom was born in 1750 and died in 1825, Beethoven had studied with Salieri from 1800 to 1802. Salieri had taught him opera singing. There was a very…
Franz Schubert was born on January 31, 1797, in Himmelpfortgrund near Vienna Austria. He was an Austrian composer. He himself wrote six hundred secular vocal works, seven complete symphonies, operas, sacred music and a large body of chamber and piano music. His appreciation was limited to a relatively small circle of admirers in Vienna. Schubert’s father, Franz Theodor Schubert, was a school teacher; his mother was what we call a modern day “stay at home mom.” Franz had three older brothers…