There is no reason to believe that either of them hated each other. They actually were rather friendly towards each other considering that they were professional rivals.
I think that Salieri hated Mozart so much for many reasons. First of all Salieri thought that it was ridiculous for Mozart to have so much talent for Mozart was flamboyant and reckless and never have to work hard for it. Meanwhile Salieri had to work for what he had by doing stuff like giving up his temptation toward women. Mozart had a father who supported and encouraged him and taught him everything he knows while Salieri's father thought that music was a waste of time and discouraged him, so Salieri had learn how to play the piano by himself. Salieri hated Mozart because was not as good and realized he would never be. He wanted for the musical prodigy to be dead and for him to be the one everyone loved and envied
Baroque flutes were actually quite terrible. They were difficult to play, their intonation was horrible, and the tone was really hard to get to sound good. As a result, there were pitifully few good Flute players out there.
Salieri envied mozart because he wanted to show his faith and love in God through music. Salieri became very attached to music and it became a part of him. After Salieri moved to Vienna when he was a young man, he would later compose and teach the Duke of Vienna. Soon the Duke hears of a young prodigy taught by his father who had already written his first full scale Opera by the age of twelve. The Duke wanted to meet this amazing being. This true prodigy performed his first concerto (written when he was seven) for the Duke on his harpsichord and violin... Blindfolded, with not a single flaw. Salieri also watched the young boy's performance very interested.
Later this young boy becomes one of the greatest composers of all time, his name is Wolfgang Amaedeus Mozart. Salieri being left in the dust becomes tormented and depressed by the succes and genius behind Mozarts music. Mozart proves over and over that his is the best composer alive with one peice after another. Salieri can not keep up. Salieri envies Mozart because he could never show his faith and love in God with music as good as Mozarts. He loses faith in God, and dies depressed and long after Mozart's death, where he lived constantly every day with his own defeat.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had a very busy life, so I do not bleieve that he would have had time to listen to Salieri's music, but judging by the simplicity of his music, I would say Mozart had no intrest in it at all.
It was the opening sequence of Mozart's piece "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
Mozart's rival was the Italian Antonio Salieri (18 August 1750 - 7 May 1825)
Yes.... It's true that the Archbishop of Salzburg strongly despised Mozart and constantly mistreated him. Mozart hated him right back - so he got sacked from the court in 1781, and was literally given a kick. Mozart then moved to Vienna, where he stayed there for the rest of his life - and he avoided Salzburg like the plague. Thanks to the movie Amadeus, many people these days think Mozart's enemy was Antonio Salieri. To put the facts straight, Salieri and Mozart were rivals - but at the same time were good friends. Salieri did help him with a few projects, but he didn't help him finish the Requiem.
Antonio Salieri is not remembered as a great composer in history because of killing Mozart lies and rumors.
Salieri, Handel, Bach and Mozart (of course)
It was the opening sequence of Mozart's piece "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
Mozart's rival was the Italian Antonio Salieri (18 August 1750 - 7 May 1825)
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Salieri was director of the imperial opera in Vienna and was the person Mozart would have dealt with when producing and performing his operas.
The cast of Mozart da Salieri - 1957 includes: Ramaz Chkhikvadze Erosi Mandjgaladze
His thunder, because Mozart was younger and more talented.
antonio salieri
During Mozart's lifetime Antonio Salieri was director of the Imperial Opera in Vienna. That being the case, Maestro Salieri is the person Mozart would have dealt with when producing and performing his operas. They actually got along rather well together despite rumours to the contrary. After Salieri resigned his position as Director of the Opera, the two of them became friends for a short time before Mozart's premature death.
Yes.... It's true that the Archbishop of Salzburg strongly despised Mozart and constantly mistreated him. Mozart hated him right back - so he got sacked from the court in 1781, and was literally given a kick. Mozart then moved to Vienna, where he stayed there for the rest of his life - and he avoided Salzburg like the plague. Thanks to the movie Amadeus, many people these days think Mozart's enemy was Antonio Salieri. To put the facts straight, Salieri and Mozart were rivals - but at the same time were good friends. Salieri did help him with a few projects, but he didn't help him finish the Requiem.