Die Zauberflöte (1978)
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"Die Zauberflöte" opens with Prince Tamino being rescued from a serpent by Ladies in the employ of the Queen of the Night. Papageno the bird-catcher arrives and claims he killed the serpent, but the outraged Ladies padlock Papageno's mouth for his lie. They also show Tamino a portrait of Princess Pamina, the Queen's kidnapped daughter, and he immediately falls in love. Protected by a golden flute, he sets off with the bird-catcher Papageno to rescue Pamina from the clutches of the sorcerer Sarastro and a madcap adventure involving magicians, wild animals and very Masonic-like trials. Triumphing over all adversity, the lovers unite, as the forces of light banish the darkness and Papageno even finds a true love of his own. |
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Die Zauberflöte |
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In Mozarts Zauberflöte findet sich alles, was Herz und Verstand des Publikums begehren: eine märchenhaft-volkstümliche Handlung, philosophisch-humanistisches Gedankengut, fantastische Schauplätze, die sich immer wieder neu und überzeugend präsentieren lassen - und eine hinreißende Musik mit herrlichen Melodien. |
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