well in the beginning of the movie they show that salieri was in a home's they was two that had bring him some food, I'm not sure but he never open the door.when they heard a lot of noise in home the two guys punch the open when they get inside they saw him with a knife cu ting his throe.well i only see the blood
Mozart's first name was Wolfgang. His full name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
When Salieri sees the compositions that Mozart's wife brings in for review, he is shocked by the sheer genius and effortless brilliance of Mozart's work. The complexity and beauty of the music reveal Mozart's extraordinary talent, which contrasts sharply with Salieri's own struggles as a composer. This moment deepens Salieri's feelings of envy and inadequacy, highlighting the gulf between his mediocrity and Mozart's divine gift.
Most people know him as Wolfgang Amadeus, but he was baptized Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. So his first name is "Johannes".
Mozart was five when he composed his first piece.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. That's it ... there was no other alternate name except his Baptismal name perhaps: Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Salieri
Salieri
His name was Antonio Salieri.
Salieri's prayer refers to the false confession made by the composer Antonio Salieri in which he claimed to have poisoned his rival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, out of jealousy. This rumor was perpetuated by the play and movie "Amadeus," but there is no historical evidence to support it.
Salieri
at the church
Salieri, Handel, Bach and Mozart (of course)
It was the opening sequence of Mozart's piece "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
Mozart's father's employer was the Prince-Archbishop of _____?
i think it is either amadeus or mozart.......... but saying one over the other would be to hard to answer......... i think it is either salieri or mozart.......... but saying one over the other would be to hard to answer.........
The Venticelli Valet to Salieri Antonio Salieri Johann Kilian Von Strack Count Orsini-Rosenberg Baron Van Swieten Constanze Weber Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Major-Domo Joseph II, Emperor of Austria Servants Citizens of Vienna
F. Murray Abraham.