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From: ken@ihuxq.UUCP (ken perlow)
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Subject: Re: AMADEUS
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Date: Wed, 17-Oct-84 00:16:24 EDT
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This opinion from an early musician:

Great flick!  Almost none of the details are true, but it's a fine
story.   A little more authenticity would have been nice--more
forte-piano and baroque instruments--and the dubbing of the singing
was too damn obvious.  Also, the guy who played Mozart should have
taken at least 1 conducting lesson.  One nice touch:  The introduction
to the d-minor piano concerto is played to the scene of Mozart learning
that his father has died.  He indeed wrote this piece, and other
atypically somber pieces like the K516 viola quintet, during what I
have heard called his "blue period", which followed the death
of Leopold.
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