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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.
Jan 20, 2023 · Learn the meaning and translation of the Queen of the Night's famous aria in Mozart's The Magic Flute. Find out what she is singing about and how to perform it.
A palm-grove. Sarastro and the priests enter with solemn tread. You, servants consecrated in the temple of wisdom of the great gods Osiris and Isis, with a clear conscience I declare to you that our gathering today is one of the most important of our time. Tamino, the son of a king, has journeyed to the north gate of our temple.
Mozart's opera 'The Magic Flute', 'Queen of the Night' aria, vocals Diana Damrau, language is German.Property of Royal Opera House.
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The Magic Flute begins with an orchestral overture. The idea of an overture is to musically hint at what’s coming and reveal key aspects of the story. In a subtle way, Mozart is trying to tell us that the story will involve two very different ways of thinking and being.
Oct 19, 2021 · Mozart - The Magic Flute Queen of the Night Aria
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Die Zauberflöte. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, portrait by Johann Georg Edlinger; in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, Germany. (more) The Magic Flute, singspiel in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with a German libretto by Austrian actor and theatrical producer Emanuel Schikaneder.