Bob Draper wrote:
>Robert A. Martinez writes:
>
>>Does anyone know the true relationship Mozart and Antonio Salieri had? How
>>acurate is the move "Amadeus"?
>
>As I've said before this is work of pure fiction.
>
>I read also that Mozart never called himself Amadeus.
>
>Anyway here's another angle. How can you possibly have a film about Mozart
>with zero mention of Haydn in its entirety? You can't, crazy.
Precisely and part of the answer to this is that "Amadeus" was a stage play
that only later got made into a movie. The movie was just the money making
end of the project, I always felt. On the stage you can get away with far
more licence and it works far better. The BBC did a radio version directed
by Peter Hall (the original stage director) and that was brilliant.
Theatre of the mind.
Tony Duggan, England.
My (developing) Mahler recordings survey is at:
http://www.musicweb.force9.co.uk/music/Mahler/index.html