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The Magic Flute |
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Everything you need to know about this opera |
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MUSIC: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - LIBRETTO: Emanuel Schikaneder - PREMIERE: Vienna, September 30, 1791 |
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SETTING
(Ambientación) |
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When the gods instruct Tamino to take a vow of silence, Pamina fears that all is lost and contemplates suicide, but she is comforted by kind spirits and finds new strength to aid Tamino through the trials of fire and water. Triumphing over all adversity, the lovers unite, as the forces of light banish the darkness, and the magic flute carries the final melody. |
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HIGHLIGHTS (Destacados) DEATH TOLL
(Número de Víctimas) |
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DETAILED
PLOT, IF YOU HAVE 10 MINUTES TO READ. |
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ACT
I:
An imaginary Egypt. Three Ladies attendant on the Queen of the
Night save the fainting Prince Tamino from a serpent. When they
leave to tell the Queen, the birdcatcher Papageno bounces in and
boasts to Tamino that it was he who slew the serpent. The Ladies
return to give Tamino a portrait of the Queen's daughter, Pamina,
who they say is enslaved by the evil Sarastro, and they padlock
Papageno's mouth for lying. The Queen, appearing in a burst of
thunder, laments the loss of her daughter; she charges Tamino with
Pamina's rescue. The Ladies hand a magic flute to Tamino and magic
silver bells to Papageno to ensure their safety, appointing Three
Genii to guide them. |
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