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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 · 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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  4. 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.

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  5. Oct 19, 2021 · Mozart - The Magic Flute Queen of the Night Aria

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  6. 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.

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