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- The life, success and troubles of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, as told by Antonio Salieri, the contemporaneous composer who was deeply jealous of Mozart's talent and claimed to have murdered him.
- TV Mini Series25-year-old Amadeus arrives in Vienna, unemployed after his father's death. He allies with singer Constanze Weber, who helps bring him into the orbit of court composer Salieri, igniting a rivalry that defines their legacies.
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- This riveting film takes a look behind the scenes at one of the 20th century's cinema classics and at one of contemporary cinema's most maddeningly brilliant directors, Milos Forman. Using never before seen materials, from original costume and set sketches to an innumerable collection of intimate on-set photography, blended with vibrant and revealing new interviews of the cast and crew, The Making of Amadeus weaves a spellbinding tale, filled with drama and humor. ...And at the center of it all is the indisputable creative genius of Milos Forman and a cast of characters behind the lens as unique and idiosyncratic as that of the fictional world of in front of the lens. From start to finish, The Making of Amadeus takes an unblinking look at the trials and tribulations of this mammoth production effort. - From the conflicts as Forman goes head-to-head with the world-renowned playwright Sir Peter Schaffer as they take Amadeus from stage to screen, to the seven months of on location filming in communist era Czechoslovakia. With sets crawling with undercover secret police, Milos Forman returns to his native land from exile for the first time in 20 years. He discovers that in order for the film to succeed he must put all his personal emotions aside. In a world in which communist inefficiency reigns supreme and logic seemingly does not apply, the cast and crew embark on a voyage filled with some of the most memorable filmmaking experiences of their lives - as east meets west. Featuring interviews with Milos Forman, producer Saul Zaentz, playwright Sir Peter Schaffer, choreographer Twyla Tharp, conductor Sir Neville Marinner, lead actors Tom Hulce, F. Murray Abraham, and Elizabeth Berridge, among many others, The Making of Amadeus provides a riveting glimpse at a world most never get to see. Executed with a tenderness and craft rarely seen in other "making of films", The Making of Amadeus is a film that can hold it's own against the power of the work it seeks to chronicle.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world - and he's determined to make a splash.
- The life and times of a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as he goes on adventures and learns lessons on the way.
- A German professor is dying of tuberculosis. Before he dies, he wants to teach his favorite student one last lesson, so he gives him his personal diary, a 100 pages long handwritten manuscript to translate. The young man starts translating word after word until he discovers something shocking. His Teacher wrote about a coming nuclear disaster and a global government, he describes how humanity conquered mars and developed new technologies like holograms and flying vehicles. How can a man like his teacher possibly know all this information about the future? This is the story of Paul Amadeus Dienach the man who woke up in the year 3906.
- Antonio Salieri may be a great success as court composer to the Austrian Emperor, but he is jealous of the penniless unknown Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart murdered?
- 13-year-old Pauline, known as Pik, wants to save her grandmother's pet kennel, which is threatened with financial ruin. However, her brisk singing performance at Cologne Airport brings her only problems with the police.
- The USS Amadeus is launched on a two year journey to settle a nearby habitable planet, Proxima.
- The genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is resented by Antonio Salieri.
- Promo video for Falco: Rock Me Amadeus.
- The preparations and rehearsals for a production of Mozart's Don Giovanni. Four fictional characters mirror the seductions, coquetries and infidelities of the libretto.
- Music video for Stef Amadeus's song, I Can't Stop.
- This program uncovers Mozart's character and explores the obstacles he overcame in trying to establish himself as an independent artist during an age when musicians were seen as servants to the rich and powerful. Mozart's years in Vienna (1781-91) were his most productive. There, he wrote his great masterpieces including the operas "Don Giovanni",and "The Magic Flute", the "Jupiter" Symphony, Quintet In G Minor and his last great work, the Requiem, which he composed just before his death at the age of thirty-five. The program concludes with a brief overview of Mozart's work which is useful to experienced music lovers and newcomers alike. The soundtrack features a selection of Mozart's compositions played by members of the Elysium Ensemble.
- Recorded live at the Konzerthaus Berlin in November 2005, the series continues with the Berlin-based Kammerorchester C.P.E. Bach under its musical director Hartmut Haenchen. It presents Mozart's Symphony No. 41, "Jupiter", composed in 1788 and regarded as the epitome of the classical symphonic form.
- Music video for Front Line Assembly feat. Jimmy Urine's cover of Falco's song "Rock Me Amadeus" takes the stylistic cues from 1980's with a twist from a digital age.