The Magic Flute - Wikipedia The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte, pronounced [diː ˈtsaʊbɐˌfløːtə] ⓘ), K 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder It is a Singspiel, a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue
The Magic Flute | Mozart’s Opera, Libretto Characters | Britannica Like Mozart’s few other German-language operas—including Die Entführung aus dem Serail, The Abduction from the Seraglio — The Magic Flute is a singspiel, a form that includes spoken dialogue between the musical numbers
The Magic Flute - LA Opera Armed with enchanted bells and (you guessed it) a magic flute, Prince Tamino sets off, bound and determined to rescue his lady love, the Princess Pamina—only to find that things aren’t what they seem, and the Queen of the Night who sent him on his quest just might be plotting his doom instead
Decoding Mozart’s The Magic Flute: A Journey Through Symbolism and . . . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte) stands as one of the most enigmatic and beloved operas in history Premiered in 1791, just months before Mozart’s untimely death, this opera is far more than a simple fairy tale
Magic Flute | Metropolitan Opera Led by the three spirits to the temple of Sarastro, Tamino learns from a high priest that it is the Queen, not Sarastro, who is evil Hearing that Pamina is safe, Tamino charms the wild animals with his flute, then rushes off to follow the sound of Papageno’s pipes
Synopsis for The Magic Flute - San Francisco Opera Overjoyed to learn that Pamina is still alive, Tamino plays on his magic flute, enchanting nature with his music Papageno and Pamina try to flee, but they are caught by Monostatos and his helpers
The Magic Flute (2022) - IMDb When he discovers a mystical gateway in the school's library, he is pulled into the fantastic cosmos of Mozart's opera, The Magic Flute, where imagination has no limits and the Queen of the Night (Sabine Devieilhe) reigns