Check Out Amadeus Authored By Peter Shaffer Compiled As Hardbound
are working on the production of this play at the moment and I really enjoy it.
The material is fun, same at is profound, Do not expect historical accuracy, since the story is told out of Salieris mind and memories, Unreliable, jealous and maybe the murderer of Mozart جنون نبوغ و هنر سه ضلع مثلثی را تشکیل میدهند که در مرکز آن تنها یک واژه جا خوش کرده است ویرانی, I remember seeing a production of this play years ago and I really enjoyed it, I really love the movie, and I would probably go see the play again, فیلم آمادئوس یکی از محبوبترین فیلمهایی است که تا کنون دیده ام
در مورد کتاب هم باید بگم که نمایشنامه بسیار عالی و زیبا نوشته شده البته فکر کنم بانسخه اصلی پیتر شیفر تفاوت داشته باشه
در هنگام مطالعه کتاب این ابیات از سعدی مدام در پس زمینه ذهن من تکرار می شد
هر آنکـه گـردش گیتـی بـکـین او بـرخـاسـت
بــغــیـر مـصــلــحــتــش رهـبــری کــنـد ایـام
کـبــوتــری کـه دگـر آشـیـان نـخـواهـد دیـد
قـضـا هـمـی بــردش تـا بـسـوی دانـه و دام
Such rich writing and depth of personality insights from Shaffer's script, which I've enjoyed as a London stage productions and from reading.
Fortunately I can also recommend Malkovich's film Amadeus he had the sense to avoid that usual Hollywood saccharine.
A brilliant dramatic, whirlwindlike treatment of genius and the desire for glory, Amadeus is a fictionalized portrayal of the rivalry between the prodigy that was Mozart and the merely talented and inexorably envious composer, Salieri.
The play starts with Salieri making a bargain with God always a bad idea: 'make me the most amazing composer who has ever lived and I will sacrifice my life to you not commit adultery but just fantasize about it, deprive myself of pleasures, and glorify You through my music.
' But when someone more gifted than Salieri appears i, e. Mozart!, Salieri declares war on God,
The playwright, Peter Shaffer, put it best in his postscript: 'To me there is something pure about Salieri's pursuit of an eternal Absolute through music, just as there is something irredeemably impure about his simultaneous pursuit of eternal fame.
' به نظرم دیدن این نمایش و فضای مختلف از جمله اپرای به کار رفته در اون با همراهی موسیقی این اثر رو تاثیر گذار تر میکنه از تنها خوندنش اما خب بازم راضیم. From BBC RadioExtra:
Dying composer Salieri is fiercely jealous of his young rival, F Murray Abraham reads the play about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
/: Salieri's jealousy of Mozart ignites a plot for revenge,
/: Salieri wrestles with his conscience over seducing Mozart's wife,
/: Will Salieri finally take his revenge on Mozart Or is his quarrel really with God
/: Salieri is seething when Mozart writes an Italian opera, so he plots to stop it.
/: Salieri plots to ensure Mozart falls out of favour with the Masons,
/: Will Salieri's plan to scupper 'The Magic Flute' work And who is Mozart writing a Requiem for
/: Did Salieri really poison his rival And who was Mozart's mysterious visitor All is revealed.
sitelink bbc. co. uk/programmes/bshhrl I had to update one more time because I found the soundtrack online: sitelink youtube. com/watchvYYTq excitement overload!!!!
Imagine that you are the most successful musician of the age.
Youre the court composer. Youve worked so hard for your role, and every action you take is dignified and intelligent, You act sophisticated and regal, as an attempt to match your persona to the music, Everyone respects your opinion and trusts you on all matters music,
Your name is Antonio Salieri, and youre about to meet your reckoning,
“I looked on astounded as from his ordinary life he made his art, We were both ordinary men, he and I, Yet from the ordinary he created Legendsand I from Legends created only the ordinary!”
One day you hear rumours of a new composer.
He is said to be brilliant in his vibrancy, You go and watch him perform an opera and you collapse, You fall to your knees and you weep, You weep like youve never have before because you know that this man is better than you.
He has a gift, a talent sent from god, one you wish for and one that you are mightily jealous of.
Nobody else quite understands his brilliance, Everyone is dumb to music, But you know. You have to live with the knowledge that this man is the best musician of the age and nobody else knows.
So what do you do with this brilliant man called Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart This man who is a complete natural
"I pay no attention whatever to anybody's praise or blame.
I simply follow my own feelings, ”
Do you serve the music and help this man better himself Or do you think about your own vain image and try to destroy him so you can remain in your roles Despite your assertions Salieri of being wronged by this mans existence, youre the villain of this play.
You ruin him. You destroy him. And you break him. You turn the individualistic Mozart, he who is essentially a mad genius, into a blubbering wreck, Mainly because your stupid sense of self image is insulted that a man such as him, one who acts like a child and is loud and obnoxious, could be better than you.
But, as hard as it is for me to say it, this is only one reading of this play.
In a weird sort of way, you could argue that Salieris actions bring the best out of Mozart.
He pushes him to the depths of despair and depravity, and although he is destroyed in the process, he produces some wonderful music pieces in the journey.
Had this never happened he would
still have created fine music, but it wouldnt have been the same music.
His later pieces in the play were fuelled by woe and misery they took on a different shape and form.
The two men become bound together through the jealously of the lesser, He tails on Mozarts achievements with the ultimate goal of being remembered as a shaping form in his destiny even if it is for baser reasons.
At the core of things Salieri is very human, though a greater man would have realised his folly and acted in the benefits of the arts first.
This is a beautifully conflicted play, and whist it is enjoyable to read, it is best to be seen.
The version I watched last night in a live screening the images I have included in this review are from the version was stunning.
Hearing the music alongside the performance is essential, .