Why did Salieri care that Mozart was more popular and loved? Why couldnt he be happy knowing that his hard work and dedication to music got him successful in his own right?
he was mad as frick over the newbie's natural talent being so good it trumped over all his gorillion years of study.
remember kids: 30 certificates still won't be enough against the power of autism. don't even bother trying.
eh, I'm seeing a ton of talented chinese and black toddlers playing piano and violins on youtube during Andre Rieu's concerts and whatnot, being called literal genius gods, yet you never hear from the ever again.
It's about time we had the next Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin. what gives?
There are 100's of people equal in talent and composition to Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin who are alive today. It's not about retreading the ground of previous composers but composing a completely new style of music. In all seriousness if Mozart was alive today he would be irrelevant compared to urban hip-hop artists like Kanye West or Kendrick Lamarr who are actually redefining what it means to make music with their compositions.
I know anon, the world turns over and over. culture is changed every generation. our cringe today is the future's classics.
my point was more about Salieri's envy and their personal relationship
Name 3 modern composers alive today who make piano music equal to Chopin. I'll wait.
2 years ago
Craig T. Nelson
Chopin would hate for even possing such a question.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Name 3 modern composers alive today who make piano music equal to Chopin. I'll wait.
They are all composing in obscurity because composing like Chopin in today's day and age is worth absolutely nothing. Even Scriabin only gained influence as a composer when he shed Chopin's influence and adopted his own style.
In the israeli play/film Salieri saw that he would be forgotten despite his effort abd that Mozart would be remembered because of his natural ability.
In real life he was a great friend to Mozart, his most common co-composer, one of the five people at his funeral and thereafter the musical tutor to his son.
>it's another time my schitzo mind is tested by out of nowhere threads about a movie I've just seen. >its a trivial thing, easy to explain, surely. But that tiny grain of suspicion still stays.
Childhood is thinking you're Mozart
Adolescence is thinking you're a mediocrity
Adulthood is realising that you're not even good enough to be a mediocrity
no anon, your "adulthood" is just late-teenage years
actual adulthood is realizing that knowing barely anything is actually okay, and knowing you'll die before learning even 1% of everything that exists, and that there were absolute literal gigachad gods who spent their entire lives studying and accomplishing more than you could ever pull off with a dozen of your lifetimes lived consecutively,and that ultimately as long as you don't stay useless then you'll die glad knowing you at least did something no matter how small.
I used to think powdered wigs were gay but now think they are quite cool
i wonder what started the trend
Poor hygiene.
Peoples natural hair was lice ridden at the time.
wear a condom
Life comes at you fast: the movie
>dude HA HA HA your music sucks let me show you why
>dies
>expect dark chilling drama
>it's literally SpongeBob for three hours
And it was fricking kino
it kind of mirror don giovanni in that it's technically an opera buffa, a comedic opera, but with dark themes that appear relatively seldom
>farts
Why did Salieri care that Mozart was more popular and loved? Why couldnt he be happy knowing that his hard work and dedication to music got him successful in his own right?
moron
he was mad as frick over the newbie's natural talent being so good it trumped over all his gorillion years of study.
remember kids: 30 certificates still won't be enough against the power of autism. don't even bother trying.
>newbie
>natural talent
He was just lucky to have a musician father who had him practice every day at a young age.
eh, I'm seeing a ton of talented chinese and black toddlers playing piano and violins on youtube during Andre Rieu's concerts and whatnot, being called literal genius gods, yet you never hear from the ever again.
It's about time we had the next Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin. what gives?
Playing is just a mechanical skill, composing is a different thing altogether
well, he could do both. what now Salieri?
There are 100's of people equal in talent and composition to Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin who are alive today. It's not about retreading the ground of previous composers but composing a completely new style of music. In all seriousness if Mozart was alive today he would be irrelevant compared to urban hip-hop artists like Kanye West or Kendrick Lamarr who are actually redefining what it means to make music with their compositions.
What a sad realization.
>if Mozart was alive today
haha, y-yeah, if he were alive. Exactly he isnt alive today, im not just hiding
I know anon, the world turns over and over. culture is changed every generation. our cringe today is the future's classics.
my point was more about Salieri's envy and their personal relationship
Name 3 modern composers alive today who make piano music equal to Chopin. I'll wait.
Chopin would hate for even possing such a question.
>Name 3 modern composers alive today who make piano music equal to Chopin. I'll wait.
They are all composing in obscurity because composing like Chopin in today's day and age is worth absolutely nothing. Even Scriabin only gained influence as a composer when he shed Chopin's influence and adopted his own style.
piano was the the FL Studio of it time
Its not about the piano smooth brain
>Cinemaphile
Stupidity is brilliance in the courts of morons.
He was mad that Mozart lived a carousing life when he castrated himself into music.
knowing mozart got to suck those breasts drove him crazy
Salieri was more popular than Mozart. Salieri was the one who recognized Mozart's true genius and knew his own talent was a sham in comparison
>Salieri was more popular than Mozart.
nah, i was there and this is bullshit
bussin
In the israeli play/film Salieri saw that he would be forgotten despite his effort abd that Mozart would be remembered because of his natural ability.
In real life he was a great friend to Mozart, his most common co-composer, one of the five people at his funeral and thereafter the musical tutor to his son.
PLAY DEM KEYS MY BOY
>Ferris you frick you broke my dad's Ferrari
>quick, let me put on this wig
>HA HA HA HA HA HA
his wife is the peak of qt boobkino
He was Black though. This film is inaccurate.
that's beethoven chud
yeah him too
>mfw when someone says the 2016 election was hacked by Russians by 2020 was the most legitimate election in the history of the workd
donald trump
make anon NEET again
>it's another time my schitzo mind is tested by out of nowhere threads about a movie I've just seen.
>its a trivial thing, easy to explain, surely. But that tiny grain of suspicion still stays.
Childhood is thinking you're Mozart
Adolescence is thinking you're a mediocrity
Adulthood is realising that you're not even good enough to be a mediocrity
no anon, your "adulthood" is just late-teenage years
actual adulthood is realizing that knowing barely anything is actually okay, and knowing you'll die before learning even 1% of everything that exists, and that there were absolute literal gigachad gods who spent their entire lives studying and accomplishing more than you could ever pull off with a dozen of your lifetimes lived consecutively,and that ultimately as long as you don't stay useless then you'll die glad knowing you at least did something no matter how small.
>farts