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Topic: film 'in search of mozart'  (Read 1537 times)

Offline Tash

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film 'in search of mozart'
on: April 06, 2006, 07:43:56 AM
i didn't even know about it until a friend's parents saw it and thought it was great so then she was like come see it with me, but i want to know if anyone's seen it and what do you think of it? cos i don't want to see it if it's tacky, but the website makes it look ok...
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Re: film 'in search of mozart'
Reply #1 on: April 06, 2006, 11:51:41 AM
I have seen it, and it's worth a look.  It is a documentary, with a lot of beautiful music and nice visuals with scenes of old Vienna, etc.  Very accurate, from what my Mozart expert friends have said.

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Re: film 'in search of mozart'
Reply #2 on: April 07, 2006, 06:24:09 AM
I haven't actually seen it yet, but a few of my friends have. Apparently its quite good, and is more of an accurate portrayal of Mozarts life than the other movie 'Amadeus'.

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Re: film 'in search of mozart'
Reply #3 on: April 07, 2006, 10:34:29 PM
Waaaay more accurate than Amadeus, which is very INaccurate.  (But I still like it.  Great music.) 

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Re: film 'in search of mozart'
Reply #4 on: April 08, 2006, 12:10:45 AM
yeah amadeus was humerous i quite liked it from that angle. cool i will go check out the film woo
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Piano Street Magazine:
The Quiet Revolutionary of the Piano – Fauré’s Complete Piano Works Now on Piano Street

In the pantheon of French music, Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) often seems a paradox—an innovator cloaked in restraint, a Romantic by birth who shaped the contours of modern French music with quiet insistence. Piano Street now provides sheet music for his complete piano works: a body of music that resists spectacle, even as it brims with invention and brilliance. Read more
 

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