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DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE FÜR KINDER
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE FÜR KINDER

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Ruben Drole / Philippe Duminy (Papageno) Franziska Rabl / Rebeca Olvera (Papagena) Boguslaw Bilzilski / James Elliot (Tamino) Irini Kyriakidou / Christiane Kohl (Pamina) Sen Guo / Eugenia Enguita (Königin der Nacht) Christine Z
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Orchester der Oper Zürich - Orchhestre de L’Opéra de Zurich

Mozart’s masterpiece is presented in a version shortened to 60 minutes for the youngest (from 5 years), young and also adult audiences, thus providing children with their first insight into the fascinating world of opera. Papageno is the presenter, who accompanies the audience through the piece in an easily understandable, cheerful manner, and experiences his adventures with the prince Tamino, who has fallen in love with Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night, and yearns to liberate her from the kingdom of Sarastro, who has abducted her. However, until the happy ending of the piece, there are numerous hindrances to be overcome, such as wild beasts that bar Tamino’s path, or Monostatos, who has also fallen in love with Pamina. And even if Papageno is in no mood for heroic deeds, his yearning for a “girl or young woman” is rewarded – and her name, of course, is Papagena.
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