Amadeus: The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording [Box set] [Soundtrack]

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Director Milos Forman's rewarding 1984 film adaptation of playwright Peter Shaffer's Tony-winning play won no fewer than 10 Academy Awards (including Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Director); only Wolfgang himself (and his filmic counterpart, Tom Hulce) seemed to get overlooked by the Academy. This expanded three-disc set contains all of Sir Neville Marriner's crisp, accurate readings of the excerpted Mozart symphonies, concertos, serenades, and operas (including marvelous portions of The Abduction of Seraglio, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute) used in the film. The success of Amadeus spurred a long-overdue renaissance of interest in classical music, and one would be hard-pressed to find a richer, more concise introduction to the intoxicating music and frustrating bundle of moral contradictions that was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. --Jerry McCulley

Amadeus: The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording, Music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giuseppe Giordani, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giovanni Pergolesi, Antonio Salieri, Neville Marriner, William Bennett, Osian Ellis, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Anne Queffélec, Christian Zacharias, Imogen Cooper, Ivan Moravec, Felicity Lott, Louisa Kennedy, Michele Esposito, Suzanne Murphy, Csaba Erdelyi, Levon Chilingirian, Alexander Oliver, Anne Howells, Deborah Rees, Isobel Buchanan, John Tomlinson, Patricia Payne, Richard Stilwell, Robin Leggate, Samuel Ramey, Willard White, Chamber, Choral, Classical, Classical Period Orchestral Music for Orchestra, Classical Period Serenade/Cassation/Divertimento, Classical Period Symphony, Concerto, Concerto for Two Solo Instruments, Dance/Single-Movement/Miscellaneous Work for Orchestra, German/Austrian Classical Period Opera, Italian Classical Period Opera, Mass, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Opera, Orchestral, Piano Concerto, Requiem/Requiem Section
Amadeus: The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Mozart for everyone!
  • "Genius"
  • A true celebration of Mozart's music
  • This needs to have a 10 star rating!
  • Top-Chart Album of the 80's That Made Classical Music Sell !!
Amadeus: The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording

Manufacturer: Fantasy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000XBV
Release Date: 1991-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, (1st Movement)
  2. Stabat Mater; Quando Corpus Morietur And Amen
  3. Bubak And Hungaricus
  4. Serenade For Winds, (3rd Movment)
  5. The Abduction From The Seraglio, (Turkish...)
  6. The Abduction From The Seraglio (Chorus Of...)
  7. Caro Mio Bene
  8. Mass In C Minor
  9. Concerto For Flute And Harp, (2nd Movement)
  10. Concerto For Two Pianos, (3rd Movement)

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 29 In A, (1st Movemnet, Allegro Mod.)
  2. Piano Concerto In E Flat, (3rd Movement)
  3. The Marriage Of Figaro, Act III, Ecco La Marcia
  4. The Marriage Of Figaro, Act IV, Ah Tutti Contenti
  5. Axur, Finale
  6. Piano Concerto In D Minor, (1st Movement)
  7. Zaide; Aria, Rhue Sanft
  8. Don Giovanni, Act II, Commendatore Scene
  9. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Serenade, (1st Movement)

Tracks:

  1. Symphonie Concertante, (1st Movement)
  2. Masonic Funeral Music
  3. The Magic Flute, Overture
  4. The Magic Flute, Aria (No. 14), Queen Of The Night
  5. Six German Dances
  6. Introitus, (Orchestral Introduction)
  7. Dies Irae
  8. Rex Tremendae Majestatis
  9. Confutatis
  10. Lacrymosa
  11. Piano Concerto In D Minor, (2nd Movement) Romanza

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Director Milos Forman's rewarding 1984 film adaptation of playwright Peter Shaffer's Tony-winning play won no fewer than 10 Academy Awards (including Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Director); only Wolfgang himself (and his filmic counterpart, Tom Hulce) seemed to get overlooked by the Academy. This expanded three-disc set contains all of Sir Neville Marriner's crisp, accurate readings of the excerpted Mozart symphonies, concertos, serenades, and operas (including marvelous portions of The Abduction of Seraglio, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute) used in the film. The success of Amadeus spurred a long-overdue renaissance of interest in classical music, and one would be hard-pressed to find a richer, more concise introduction to the intoxicating music and frustrating bundle of moral contradictions that was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mozart for everyone!.......2007-07-20

Unlike an in depth study of his genius, this is a very well put together sampler of Mozart. Performance and sound quality are both excellent. The non Mozart selections included in the set are also very enjoyable. My only wish is that the 3 disc set were a 10 disc set. Enjoy

5 out of 5 stars "Genius".......2007-02-02

This is a GREAT CD! It has wonderful music from the movie "Amadaeus" which is the BEST movie ever! This music is so fine that it lifts your heart into happiness when you listen to it. You can just tell immediately that this is "the voice of God". And for one man to make such wonderful music in a flash, its just pure genius.

Thanks to the wonderful music that a talented man has brought to us.

5 out of 5 stars A true celebration of Mozart's music.......2006-10-22

I think it was at age 12 when I first saw Amadeus, and I remember immediately asking for a recording of the Requiem (a bit of sombre for a 12-year old I know, but just to demonstrate the impact of the piece..), but I think it wasn't until the third time that I saw the film (at age 30, if you were wondering) that something hit me; It's hard to say why only now (maturity?), since I've always loved Mozart's music and have already owned several recordings of the Requiem, Bohm's 35-41 symphonies and Arthur Grumiaux's wonderful violin concertos with the Sinfonia Concertante. But appreciating the movie as an adult was a different experience, recognizing what a fabulous work Marriner and his Academy have done by delivering so successfully what Mozart was all about. I think that the brilliance of this recording is that it succeeds in providing Mozart's essence through emphasis on the hidden gems of his music, while avoiding being another banal "Greatest Hits" compilation; and sewing together such a diverse array of pieces so gracefully into one recording is not a trivial task, but in Marriner's case it seems completely flawless - because what holds all the pieces here together is what this music is all about - grace, beauty, humor and love.

5 out of 5 stars This needs to have a 10 star rating!.......2006-01-20

There are many great composers, but Wolfie's music is just incredible. There are a few of his operas that I don't care for but most of it is pure bliss to listen to. Do yourself a huge favor and purchase this CD or the gold extended version. You won't be sorry-unless you don't have any taste. In which case, there is nothing the rest of us can do to help you. But the local pharmacist might. . .

5 out of 5 stars Top-Chart Album of the 80's That Made Classical Music Sell !!.......2005-07-31

In 1984, Milos Forman's film Amadeus, based on the hit Broadway play by Peter Schaffer, made it to the big screen with resounding success nationwide. When the soundtrack was released, it was a top seller and even found itself selling as much as such popular 80's artists as Madonna. The music from this well-made film, mostly Mozart but used some Classical-Era works by Salieri, Pergolesi and Salieri- hooked young people into classical music when they might have otherwise never given it a chance.

In the film, Mozart's music is used for dramatic effect and for ambiance. Vienna in the 1780's was the home of a blooming musical scene that would later see the likes of Beethoven. This musical kingdom is well captured in the soundtrack, which features tantalizing excerpts from Mozart's most illustrious works. The film opens to the frenzied, dark strains of the 1st movement of the 25th Symphony, as a crazed Salieri is taken from his home to a mental asylum after an attempted suicide. It goes on to use the religious music of Pergolesi Ave Verum and Amen - boys chorus as Salieri contemplates a life of chastity and dedication to music if God grants him talent. Then we leave Salieri's world of spirituality and desire for fame when we are introduced to the young Mozart. The Serenade for Winds "Gran Partita" is heard - an oboe, clarinets, "like a rusty squeezebox" and fills the air with sublime serenity. This coming from a composer who began his career at the age of 4 who was already trained in piano and violin, and who in his teens composed symphonies and operas. Salieri's works are no longer heard as Mozart's brilliant music takes over the score. We hear breathaking slices of his famous operas in chronologically composed order- the German opera Abduction From The Seraglio which was composed for the soprano Katerina Cavalieri (who has a fling wit Mozart and whom Salieri desired for himself), Figaro's Wedding and Finale from Le Nozze Di Figaro and the dramatic Commandatore Dinner Scene from Don Giovanni, and lastly the Queen of the Night Aria and Papageno's Aria from his enchanting and spiritual work The Magic Flute. Further to these famous works, which also include the Piano Concerto in D No. 20- which prefigured Romantic piano concertos of Beethoven flair, and the Eine Kleine Nachtmusiz which is Mozart's most famous tune and signature theme, we are treated to rare works in Mozart's ouevre. This includes the Masonic Funeral March, a funeral piece Mozart wrote for his fellow Masons. Divertimenti is heard in a latter scene in which Mozart's wife Constanza escapes her woes with Mozart and indulges in a spa. Chamber works, the heartwarming Flute concerto and even the rare Salieri opera Axur (then considered the greatest opera ever made, according to Emperor Joseph) all make up for a great recording album. This album now exists in extended form for the Bicentennial. The movie is a perfect companion to this album.

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