Amadeus
Amadeus I thought that this was a very interesting movie. One of the things that I noticed right off is that when Antonio Salieri was playing his own pieces I had never heard any of them. As soon as he played Mozart’s however, it was something that I recognized hearing before. I found it funny that when Mozart was young he wrote all these pieces and was considered to be so great and famous, but yet he acted just like any other young boy growing up, almost as if he did not know just how talented he was. A good example of this is when he pulled his jacket up before he bent over to bowe. When he was redoing the piece of the court composer, Mozart’s version sounded a lot happier and made you get into the
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Antonio Salieri, , mozart wrote, opera father,
Approximate Word count = 473
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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