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    • Introduction. TAMINO. Help! Help, or I am lost, doomed to fall prey to the cunning serpent! Merciful gods! Now it's coming nearer! Ah, save me! Ah, defend me!
    • Aria. PAPAGENO. The bird-catcher, that's me, always cheerful, hip hooray! As a bird-catcher I'm known. to young and old throughout the land. I know how to set about luring.
    • Aria. TAMINO. This portrait is enchantingly beautiful, such as no eye has ever yet seen. I feel the way this divine image. fills my heart with new emotion.
    • Recitative and Aria. QUEEN OF THE NIGHT. Oh, do not tremble, my dear son! You are guiltless, wise, and pious. A young man like you is best able. to comfort the deeply distressed heart of a mother.
  1. Jan 20, 2023 · What is the Queen of the Night really singing about in Mozart’s aria? We translated the German lyrics to find out… ‘Hells vengeance boils in my heart’, the Queen of the Night famously cries in Mozart’s 1791 opera The Magic Flute, one of the most popular operas still performed around the world today.

  2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Die Zauberflöte (Libretto) lyrics (German) + English translation: ACT ONE / Overture / A rocky place, partly tree-clad. Hills.

  3. Mozart - Queen of the Night - Lyrics (Diana Damrau) madprofessor. 33.2K subscribers. 869K views 5 years ago. ...more. Mozart's opera 'The Magic Flute', 'Queen of the Night' aria, vocals Diana ...

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  4. Play on your magic flute; it will protect us on our way. In a magic hour, my father cut it from the deepest roots of a thousand-year-old oak amid thunder, lightning – storm and rain. – Come, now, and play the flute! It will guide us on the dread path. PAMINA and TAMINO We walk, by the power of music, in joy through death’s dark night ...

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  6. The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte, pronounced [diː ˈtsaʊbɐˌfløːtə] ⓘ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form during the time it was written that included both singing and spoken dialogue.

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