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  1. Choir conductor Eric Ericson also declined at first but was later persuaded by Bergman to take it on. [7] The costumes were the work of Henny Noremark and Karin Erskine ; the two received an Academy Award nomination for their work.

  2. Dec 11, 2020 · An enchantingly artificial take on Mozart's fantasy, this is surely the best filmed opera ever. Read our review of The Magic Flute! Being the best film adaptation of an opera doesn't take all that much.

  3. The Magic Flute. Twenty-five years after its first appearance, Bergman’s film of remains the finest screen version of an opera ever produced. Shot in sumptuous color by Sven Nykvist, and featuring some of the finest Nordic singers of the day, the fi.

    • Tamino
    • Eric Ericson (adapted from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)1
    • Eric Ericson (adapted from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)2
    • Eric Ericson (adapted from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)3
    • Eric Ericson (adapted from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)4
    • Eric Ericson (adapted from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)5
  4. Nov 12, 1975 · THE MAGIC FLUTE, directed by Ingmar Bergman; opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, adapted for the screen by Mr. Bergman; in Swedish with English subtitles; Produced by Mr. Bergman; director of...

  5. Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Conductor: Eric Ericson Principal Cast: Josef Kostlinger (Tamino), Irma Urrila (Pamina), Hakan Hagegard (Papageno), Elisabeth Erikson (Papagena), Britt-Marie Aruhn (First Lady), Kirsten Vaupel (Second Lady), Birgitta Smiding (Third Lady), Ulric Cold (Sarastro), Birgit Nording (Queen of the Night), Ragnar Ulfung ...

    • Ingmar Bergman
    • Josef Kostlinger
  6. Aug 31, 2020 · Die Zauberflöte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is conducted by Eric Ericson. The German-language libretto of The Magic Flute is by Emanuel Schikaneder, the theatre manager who also sang Papageno at the first performances in 1791 in the Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna.

  7. David Vernier. Artistic Quality: 10. Sound Quality: 7. This essential three-disc collection of virtuoso choral music is drawn from recordings made by the legendary conductor Eric Ericson and the inimitable Rundfunkchor Stockholm and Stockholm Chamber Choir in 1970-71 and 1975.