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The magic flute / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791, composer, composer.
- Standardized Title:
- Zauberflöte. English
- Language:
- English
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Operas.
- Live sound recordings--New York (State)--New York.
- Live sound recordings.
- New York (State)--New York.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Operas.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 42 min., 37 sec.))
- Place of Publication:
- [New York, New York] : [Metropolitan Opera], [2014]
- Language Note:
- Sung in English.
- System Details:
- digital
- audio file streaming audio file
- Summary:
- This abridged English-language version of Mozart's immortal opera, seen at the Met as the annual holiday presentation for families, is conducted by renowned Mozartian Jane Glover. Alek Shrader stars as Tamino, the young prince who finds himself on a quest to rescue and win the beautiful Pamina, sung by Heidi Stober. Nathan Gunn is Tamino's companion, the birdcatcher Papageno, and Eric Owens sings Sarastro, the man who holds Pamina captive--to protect her from her mother, the evil Queen of the Night, sung by Kathryn Lewek.
- Contents:
- A serpent! A monster! How can I escape now?
- Where am I? ; I'm Papageno, that's my name
- Dialogue: You there! Tell me, friend, who are you? A bird?
- This portrait's beauty I adore
- Dialogue: Prince Tamino, you must know she was kidnapped
- Be not afraid. Good Prince, arise ; My fate is grief and lamentation
- Can all this be true?
- Hm! Hm! Hm! Hm!
- Dialogue: She has escaped! Pamina's escaped!
- You will not dare escape again!
- Dialogue: Who are you? You saved me!
- You'll find your journey's end this way
- Who comes now to the temple door?
- Oh, endless night! My heart is aching!
- How soft, how sweet, your magic tone
- Tip-toe, tip-toe! Hold your breath!
- Long life to Sarastro. All hail Sarastro!
- Sir! I kneel before you
- Conceited Princeling, if you please. Behold my master! On your knees!
- March of the priests
- Dialogue: My brothers, we have have dedicated ourselves to the future of human kind
- O Isis and Osiris
- Dialogue: What a terrible night!
- Why stay in the dark of night?
- Dialogue: Prince, you have kept your word
- Aha! Here's my stubborn beauty! ; Men were born to be great lovers
- Dialogue: Begone!
- Mother! Oh, Mother!
- Here in my heart, Hell's bitterness is seething.
- Dialogue: I cannot! ; Why are you trembling?
- Within our sacred temple
- Dialogue: We shall leave you here, Prince Tamino
- We bid you welcome a second time
- Dialogue: Aren't you hungry, Tamino?
- Now my heart is filled with sadness
- Dialogue: You see, Tamino. I can keep still when I have to
- A cuddly wife or sweetheart is Papageno's wish
- Dialogue: Here I am, lovey-dovey!
- No fear of death or doom can daunt me
- Tamino mine, I'm here at last!
- The trial (March): The flute protected us from fire
- Papagena! Papagena! Papagena!
- Pa- Pa- Pa- Papagena
- Now to the temple doors
- The sun's golden splendor has banished the night!
- Participant:
- Heidi Stober, Kathryn Lewek, Alek Shrader, Nathan Gunn, Eric Owens ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Jane Glover, conductor.
- Notes:
- Recorded live 2014 Metropolitan Opera, New York, New York.
- Duration: 1 hr., 42 min., 37 sec.
- Vendor-supplied metadata.
- OCLC:
- 902625539
- Publisher Number:
- USY3P1402398
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- 811357017579
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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