He could speak Italian, like most musicians of his generation. Whether he could at such a young age, and whether he would have done so with Myslivecek, who could definitely speak German, is another matter entirely.
@@pablomunoz9471 I was scrolling through a playlist, and I (accidentally) found the Myslivecek piece. It's his Symphony for Strings in D major. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/EQ9tZ_JcqS4/v-deo.html
Není to k smíchu. Všichni nás pořád dávají dohromady se Slováky. Nicméně kulturou, historii, mentalitou jsme mnohem blíže Rakušanům. Pak Němcům. Se Slováky máme jen velmi podobný jazyk. Ale naše historické a kulturní místo je vedle Rakouska
Really ridiculous to think that -Mysliveček doesn't remember the music -Mysliveček is unable to complete improvising -that Mozart improvises better than a career composer with dozens of operas behind him. It was expected that at least in the film dedicated to Mysliveček, the other composers would not be inflated.
Mitridate!!! What a good film.
Klasse, Philip! Ganz, ganz toll. Du wirkst sehr authentisch.🤩
Wonderful ❤
gorgeous
what an amazing reference to mozart's first opera, mitridate. i absolutely love the overture for that one.
Megaspitze❤
"It is not a rip-off. It would only be a rip-off if it were Salieri"
--whoever wrote the script for this film
I did not realized Mozart was talking in Italian 😂 I thought it was German 🤦🏻♀️
He could speak Italian, like most musicians of his generation. Whether he could at such a young age, and whether he would have done so with Myslivecek, who could definitely speak German, is another matter entirely.
The actor had a coach to practice Italian. But I guess they told him to keep a german accent.
Do not anybody who know name of this music?
Not sure about Myslivecek, but the last pièce that Mozart performs is the ouverture to Mitridate, re di Ponto, Mozart's first opera seria
@@pablomunoz9471 thank you very much. That is what I wanted. 😉
Absolutely NOOO! The name of this music is the beggining of the Apolo et Hyacinthus, K. 38.
@@pablomunoz9471 I was scrolling through a playlist, and I (accidentally) found the Myslivecek piece. It's his Symphony for Strings in D major. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/EQ9tZ_JcqS4/v-deo.html
MAestro Myslivecek/Ventorino im sure he could play from his mind, not going for his notes!
Mysliveček byl Mozartuv mentor.......Možna je to k s michu,ale češi jsou stejní jako Rakušani.
Není to k smíchu. Všichni nás pořád dávají dohromady se Slováky. Nicméně kulturou, historii, mentalitou jsme mnohem blíže Rakušanům. Pak Němcům. Se Slováky máme jen velmi podobný jazyk. Ale naše historické a kulturní místo je vedle Rakouska
Really ridiculous to think that
-Mysliveček doesn't remember the music
-Mysliveček is unable to complete improvising
-that Mozart improvises better than a career composer with dozens of operas behind him.
It was expected that at least in the film dedicated to Mysliveček, the other composers would not be inflated.