The Magic Flute is a famous opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The story follows Prince Tamino as he embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, Tamino is given a magic flute that has the power to charm both humans and animals. He is also accompanied by the bird catcher Papageno, who provides comic relief throughout the opera.
As Tamino and Papageno journey through a series of trials and tribulations, they encounter mystical creatures and face challenges that test their courage and virtue. Eventually, they reach the temple of Sarastro, where they must prove their worthiness to rescue Pamina. With the help of the magic flute and the guidance of the Queen of the Night, Tamino and Papageno are able to overcome their obstacles and emerge victorious.
The Magic Flute is a beloved opera that combines elements of fantasy, comedy, and drama. Its beautiful music and timeless themes have made it a favorite among audiences around the world.
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The Magic Flute
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The Magic Flute
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Based on the opera ("die zauberflöte")
Emanuel Schikaneder: Libretto James Conlon: Performer Stephen Fry: Writer Joseph Kaiser: Performer |
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Closing Credits Music: Overture to 'The Magic Flute'
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