The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute. I got the info from the site for the movie http://movies.warnerbros.com/amadeus/
2006-10-06 13:39:33
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answered by cj_klepp53120 3
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"THE MUSIC IN AMADEUS
All the music in Amadeus was newly recorded under the baton of Sir Neville Marriner.
One of the world’s finest orchestras, The Academy of St Martin in the Fields, was used for all the orchestral works. The choral groups were: Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chorus, and The Choristers of Westminster Abbey.
The Amadeus original soundtrack is being released on a new 2-CD set. The new gold CD package includes more than 155 minutes of music from the original soundtrack plus a newly recorded piece for the theatrical re-release. All of the music has been remastered in 24 Super Bit Mapping Process."
From the official site
Here is the listing of music fromm Amadeus;
The Marriage of Figaro
Don Giovanni
Figaro
Samuel Ramey Don Giovanni Richard Stilwell
Countess Felicity Lott Commendatore John Tomlinson
Count Almaviva Richard Stilwell Leporello Willard White
Susanna Isabel Buchanan
Cherubino Anne Howells
Barbarina Deborah Rees
The Magic Flute
Marcellina Patricia Payne
Basilio Alexander Oliver
Queen of the Night
June Anderson
Don Curzio Robin Leggate Papageno Brian Kay
Dr. Bartolo John Tomlinson Papagena Gillian Fisher
Antonio Willard White
2006-10-06 13:43:46
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answered by Wicked 7
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why is it so hard for you all to do your own homework, watch the movie>? I cant beleive that you kids today have the internet and still whine for help! OMG I wouldve killed to have the answers at my tips
Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and The Abduction from the Seraglio.
2006-10-06 13:40:46
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answered by wilowdreams 5
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in the beginning, i could prefer to observe that "Amadeus" is slightly suited in historic nature, easily no longer a reference factor for accuracy. And as each and every physique else answering this question has suggested; sure, it replaced right into a factor of style to positioned on wigs and modernly-seen effeminate clothing pondering the term. Amadeus, as a action picture, had a large number of inaccuracies (one particularly draw back-worth one being the scientific care of Salieri, yikes) so i does not use the famous gender-coded style as a assessment to something that befell 2 hundred+ years in the past. seeing it truly is virtually ahistorical in itself. shifting onto his character: back, a stereotype. Which truly is all to be suggested on the priority, no matter how quote unquote "fruity" he could be it quite does not dictate his sexuality. pondering Amadeus in itself is a quite comedic piece, i does not positioned it decrease than it to apply that for a humorous result. yet does this recommend he's no longer gay? No, under no circumstances. i'm basically attempting to place out that his sexuality should not be dictated by modern, and offensive, stereotypes. some depictions of him show him in a quite bisexual gentle (Mozart l'opéra rock includes thoughts) and function a different foundation of those ideals. So gay? perhaps. basically like each and every historic determine, it quite is confusing to place a finger on basically what their sexuality replaced into, particularly with the huge array of identity in the present day. As somebody who has studied him to an quantity i think of i'm able to declare for specific that he had an charm to women, yet bisexuality is often achievable pondering the circumstances positioned approximately in his existence. average, it quite is too confusing to delve into the subject material of any given lifeless guy or woman's sexuality, and pondering i decide directly to maintain this quite short and candy i will end it on the word that, possibly, Mozart would have been non-on the instant. constantly something to contemplate, even nevertheless do no longer permit traditionally erroneous movies of all issues push you in direction of that. (part word: maximum "data" lies in his youthful years, quite late adolescents and early 1920s. pass examine it out for your self, there's some novels detailing it if I bear in mind properly)
2016-10-15 22:23:27
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answered by ? 4
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I saw the movie..." the magic flute" , " Don Giovanni"...that's the only two I remember for now.
2006-10-06 14:54:22
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answered by Berry 4
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i saw the movie and loved it but cannot remember the operas performed in it...sorry....would a web search help you pull it up? or a fan site?
2006-10-06 13:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Mozart
Appurta
Sagtraqeas
2006-10-06 13:37:17
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answered by Mo 5
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http://www-catalog.cpl.org/MARION/AGJ-6311
2006-10-06 13:41:04
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answered by ? 4
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