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Two brothers make awesome best man video
That was Rock me Amadeus cool.
12 Year Old Music Prodigy - Greatest talent in 200 years??
I'd say that's more an indictment of the schooling he's received than a statement of his abilities as a composer. (Symphony No. 5, to me at least, is more or less indistinguishable from some of the symphonies written by the "great" composers of the last century or so.)
Sadly, the classically harmonious qualities (including the "progression," the "building of emotion," the storytelling) that many of us appreciate in, say, Mozart or Beethoven or Chopin are no longer in vogue (and haven't been for quite some time). Contemporary composition—and the same could be said of most contemporary painting, sculpture, writing, et cetera—aims more for fragmentation, disruption, and discord. The audience isn't meant to feel harmony; we're meant to be dislodged.
This could become a pretty serious rant, I guess, but I'll hold back. I will say, though, that the brief clips of his early compositions (5:52–6:12) sounded quite pleasing to me, if a little imitative. And the part where he inverted the Beethoven sonata was pretty darn cool. (It reminded me, in a roundabout way, of the scene in Amadeus where Mozart plays the piano while lying upside down.)
>> ^TheFreak:
Try listening to Jay Greenbergs Symphony no 5. It's horrible.
It's an unorganized cacophany. One moment it sounds every bit like an action movie score then immediately it swings the other way and you'd think you were listening to the music from a 30's cartoon. There's no rhyme or reason behind any of the sounds you hear, no progression, no building of emotion, no story being told, no subtlety or purpose...just great big sloppy swipes of an oversized lyrical paintbrush.
Falco - Rock Me Amadeus
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Falco - Rock Me Amadeus
*isdupe>> ^Duckman33:
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Falco - Rock Me Amadeus
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Falco - Rock Me Amadeus
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Falco - Rock Me Amadeus
Sorry man, I tried to sift this years ago, but it's already here.
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Falco - Rock Me Amadeus
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Horowitz plays Mozart piano concerto 23 2nd movement
sifted because atara posted Dinosaur Ballet which only uses the opening 40 sec, before the orchestra comes in, and i thought someone might like to hear the rest.
from the wiki:
The Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major (K. 488) is a musical composition for piano and orchestra written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was finished, according to Mozart's own catalogue, on March 2, 1786, around the time of the premiere of his opera, The Marriage of Figaro. It was one of three subscription concerts given that spring and was probably played by Mozart himself at one of these.
The second, slow movement, in ternary form, is impassioned and somewhat operatic in tone. The piano begins alone with a theme characterized by unusually wide leaps. This is the only movement by Mozart in F sharp minor. The dynamics are soft throughout most of the piece. The middle of the movement contains a brighter section in A major announced by flute and clarinet that Mozart would later use to introduce the trio "Ah! taci ingiusto core!" in his opera Don Giovanni.
The Mind of a Composer
I preferred how the movie Amadeus was made, but this was also enjoyable. Beethoven is perhaps my favorite composer.
Commissioning a Symphony in C
Awesome song but Hamlet is not an Austrian Nobleman...
Amadeus footage would have worked better imho..
PS22 Chorus sing Phoenix "LISZTOMANIA"
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Family Guy: I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor oh oh oh
>> ^demon_ix:
Writer 1: "But how do we make it clear to the audience that the blob on Lois' brain is a tumor?"
Writer 2: "How about if it sings 'I'm a tumor I'm a tumor I'm a tumor'?"
Writer 1: "Brilliant! That way they don't have to think at all!"
actually they're making fun of the song "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco
Mozart Dictates his Requiem from his Deathbed
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peggedbea (Member Profile)
lol
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oooh cock me amadeus!