Grazie Signore!


I love this film, so many sweet memories associated with it.

I was just entering my 20's and in my physical prime. Growing up my mother say to it that I got a musical education, but my father was somewhat distant. He provided a good home for his family but he left the nurturing to my mother.

My love life was just beginning to take off when I asked a young lady if she would see Amadeus with me, she agreed. I wasn't at the point yet where I just went with the flow and the date was somewhat uptight. We watched the film and she started to cry, I thought to myself all is lost - until I left her place the next morning.

From then on my love life went fairly well. Several years later I attended an event at a banquet hall, I was the designated driver for the evening. Finally I got to my second last destination and only a young lady, whom I had been cordial with up to that point, left to drive home. Mozart's Symphony No. 40 came on the radio. I changed stations thinking she wouldn't like it. She told me to switch back, she loved that music and to turn up the volume. We drove to her place not saying a word just listening. I woke the next morning, she had made breakfast and was wearing my sleeveless T-shirt (wont use the ugly name recently connected to that undergarment). She became my wife.

Grazie Signore Amadeo.

My father passed away recently I never did really get to know him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS13bCGQrLE

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