- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Zauberflöte (La flûte enchantée) K. 620 (Schirmer edition) (1791)
- G Schirmer Inc (World)
G. Schirmer controls the rights in the English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin for this work but does not supply orchestral materials.
- Libretto by E. Schikaneder. English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin.
- English, German
- 20th April 2024, Mabry Concert Hall, Clarksville, TN, United States of America
- 21st April 2024, Mabry Concert Hall, Clarksville, TN, United States of America
Programme Note
Cast List:
TAMINO, a prince: Tenor
THREE LADIES, attendants of the Queen of the Night: Sopranos
PAPAGENO, a bird-catcher: Baritone
THE QUEEN OF THE NIGHT: Soprano
MONOSTATOS, a Moor, servant of Sarastro: Tenor
PAMINA, daughter of the Queen of the Night: Soprano
THREE SPIRITS: Sopranos
TWO PRIESTS of the Temple: Tenor, Bass
SARASTRO, High Priest of Isis and Osiris: Bass
THE SPEAKER: Bass
PAPAGENA: Soprano
TWO MEN IN ARMOR: Tenor, Bass
Priests, Slaves, People, etc
Synopsis:
Sarastro, the wise priest of Isis and Osiris, has taken Pamina to the temple to release her from the influence of her mother, the Queen of the Night. The queen induces the young Prince Tamino to go in search of her daughter and free her from the power of Sarastro; Tamino, accompanied by the birdcatcher Papageno, accomplishes this, but becomes the disciple of Sarastro, whom he admires. After ordeals and confusion, the prince and Pamina are united.
TAMINO, a prince: Tenor
THREE LADIES, attendants of the Queen of the Night: Sopranos
PAPAGENO, a bird-catcher: Baritone
THE QUEEN OF THE NIGHT: Soprano
MONOSTATOS, a Moor, servant of Sarastro: Tenor
PAMINA, daughter of the Queen of the Night: Soprano
THREE SPIRITS: Sopranos
TWO PRIESTS of the Temple: Tenor, Bass
SARASTRO, High Priest of Isis and Osiris: Bass
THE SPEAKER: Bass
PAPAGENA: Soprano
TWO MEN IN ARMOR: Tenor, Bass
Priests, Slaves, People, etc
Synopsis:
Sarastro, the wise priest of Isis and Osiris, has taken Pamina to the temple to release her from the influence of her mother, the Queen of the Night. The queen induces the young Prince Tamino to go in search of her daughter and free her from the power of Sarastro; Tamino, accompanied by the birdcatcher Papageno, accomplishes this, but becomes the disciple of Sarastro, whom he admires. After ordeals and confusion, the prince and Pamina are united.