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Documentary examines composer's life.


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 an antidote to ``Amadeus''?

The popular 1984 Milos Miloš, prince of Serbia
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 Forman movie that purports to tell the story of a possibly murderous conflict between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his musical contemporary, Antonio Salieri Antonio Salieri (August 18, 1750 – May 7, 1825), was an Italian composer and conductor. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was one of the most important and famous musicians of his time. , makes great drama but lousy history.

In fact there is little historical evidence that the real Salieri and Mozart ever had much to do with each other.

`In Search of Mozart,' a new film by Phil Grabsky, will be shown at the McDonald Theatre, 1010 Willamette St., at 3:30 p.m. Saturday as part of the Oregon Mozart Players' celebration of Mozart's 250th birthday.

Tickets are $8 general admission, or $6 for students and seniors, through the Hult Center box office, 682-5000.

Narrated by Juliet Stevenson Juliet Anne Virginia Stevenson (born October 30, 1956) is an English actress.

Stevenson was born in Essex, England. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, which led to a stage career starting in the early 1980s with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
, the two-hour documentary features Renee Fleming, Magdalena Kozena, Lang Lang, Janine Jansen Janine Jansen (born in 1978 in Soest) is a Dutch violinist. Biography
Jansen began to study the violin at age 6. She studied with Coosje Wijzenbeek, Philipp Hirshhorn, and Boris Belkin. Her father and brother are also musicians.
, Sir Charles Mackerras and Sir Roger Norrington.

It traces Mozart and his music through the orchestras and opera houses of Europe.

Opera Now wrote in a review that the movie, which had its world premiere Jan. 4 in London, ``will fascinate those who know nothing about the composer and intrigue those who know something already.''
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Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Jan 19, 2006
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