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Die Zauberflöte - Mozart

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Mozart Die Zauberflöte

The 01 May 2025
Deutsche Oper - Berlin
Program

Mozart : Die Zauberflöte 160 mn

Cast
  • Conductor
    Friedrich Praetorius
  • Director
    Günter Krämer
  • Performers
    Tamino: Kangyoon Shine Lee
    Pamina: Lilit Davtyan
    Papageno: Artur Garbas
    Königin der Nacht: Hye-Young Moon
    Sarastro: Patrick Guetti
    Sprecher: Joel Allison
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Deutsche Oper - Berlin LocationBismarckstrasse 35 - 10627 Berlin Allemagne

  • Venue's Capacity: 1859

Contrary to the Staatsoper Unter den Linden which was founded in the eighteenth century in the centre of town and for a long time considered the Royal Opera, the history of the Berlin Opera began in 1912, in the Charlottenburg neighborhood situated outside the city limits, and intitiated by the rich bourgeoisie. But the inevitable occured, following the economic crisis of World War I, and the Charlottenburg Opera was ultimately purchased by the City of Berlin.

Bruno Walter greatly improved the musical qualities of this institution which was rebaptized the Städtische Oper (City Opera). Prior to that, Carl Ebert, as administrator (with Rudolf Bing, the future legendary director of the MET in New York, as assistant), promoted more modern music, including those operas by Kurt Weill or Schreker which Klemperer could no longer perform at the then-closed Kr oll-Oper, and which provoked the ire of the Nazis as early as 1933. In 1945, the building was left in ruins, but by the month of August 45, the company presented FIDELIO at the « Theater des Westerns » and animated that theatre until 1961. During this period, the conductor Ferenc Fricsay, named music director, enabled the Städtische Oper to regain its international ranking, alternating standard repertoire in top-quality productions (where voices such as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau or Josef Greindl were discovered), works by Stravinsky and Hindemith (who were banned by the Nazis), and world premieres. But in 1955, the Opera Unter den Linden, situated in East Germany, reopened under the name of the Deutsche Staatsoper. Under the influence of this politico-artistic competition, three decisions were made : the Städtische Oper was rebaptized the Deutsche Oper Berlin, plans were made to construct a theatre at the Charlottenburg site (situated in West Berlin), and Carl Ebert who, in the mean­time founded the Glyndebourne Festival, was called back. His productions and season programmes turned West Berlin into one of contemporary opera's main capitals.

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Synopsis

Die Zauberflöte

THE MAGIC FLUTE, THE TRIUMPH OF THE INITIATION TALE

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Die Zauberflöte is an opera in two acts composed in 1791 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. This opera is one of Mozart's greatest masterpieces and a pinnacle of German opera, perfectly combining fantasy and Masonic symbolism. First performed at the Vienna Theatre, The Magic Flute is both a philosophical tale and a popular opera, combining humour, magic and spiritual depth.

The plot tells the story of Prince Tamino, tasked with rescuing Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night, who appears to be a prisoner of the wise Sarastro. Accompanied by Papageno, a mischievous bird-catcher, Tamino must face a series of initiation tests. But as the story progresses, the roles of good and evil become blurred. Through these trials, Tamino and Pamina discover the true nature of wisdom and love, in a quest for truth that rises above deceptive appearances and conflict. 

The Magic Flute remains a landmark opera, combining the marvellous with universal wisdom.

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