One hundred fifty years before the smash hit movie Amadeus opened in 1984, Alexander Pushkin penned his one act play, Mozart and Salieri, positing the idea that Antonio Salieri poisoned Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart out of sheer jeolousy. Sixty years later fellow Russian Rimsky-Korsakov turned this psychological study into a riveting fifty-minute opera.
- Length: 00:31:10
- Producer: Nuria Ibars
- Series: Special < 45 min.
- Category: Performing Arts