the movie Amadeus is on telly now. Salieri has propositioned Mozart's wife, basically saying if she lets him have his wicked way with her, he'll give Mozart a top job. He prays she'll take up his offer, she duly shows up and strips ready for action, yet he rings a bell, demands the servant take her away, and vows to do all he can to destroy Mozart from then on. Why? i don't get it. Why didn't he sleep with Mrs Mozart and why did he instead have her removed from his home and threaten to ruin her hubby?
^ I didn't watch it again because I saw the stage play years ago, with Keith Michell as Salieri - and the stark stage setting was so much more impressive than the film.
In 1781, when Mozart meets the Emperor, Salieri presents Mozart with a "March of Welcome," which he toiled to create. After hearing the march only once, Mozart plays it from memory, critiques it, and effortlessly improvises a variation, transforming Salieri's "trifle" into the "Non più andrai" march from his 1786 opera The Marriage of Figaro.
hmmm, that's Wikipedia. Why would a sex-starved ugly old man turn down a gorgeous young woman standing there topless and ready to commit adultery with him, especially as he'd just prayed for that occurrence, and even more so if he wanted to shaft (pun intended) her hubby?
Now see, im trying to watch it, I really am, well its on in the background but (now feel free to call me a peasant and or Luddite here) the opera bits are naffing me off, lol.