THE MAGIC FLUTE
Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Masterpiece combining fantastic fairy tale elements, a mischievous play, moving ideas of humanity and enlightenment, and the composer’s beautiful melodies into a stunning allegory.
Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder
World premiere on September 30, 1791 in Vienna Theatre auf der Wiednis
Premiere at the Estonian National Opera on January 28, 2022
Sung in German with subtitles in Estonian and English
Approx. running time 2 h 50 min
Recommended age 10+
Music Director and Conductor: Arvo Volmer
Stage Director: Vilppu Kiljunen (Finland)
Designer: Kimmo Viskari (Finland)
Lighting Designer: Anton Kulagin
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s last opera “The Magic Flute”, which premiered in Vienna in 1791, follows the venerable tradition of Viennese magical theatre. However, this opera is by no means a work that can be clearly defined: Is it an opera that symbolises rites of a secret society? Is it simply a spectacle for the senses? In all senses, the opera is a masterpiece that binds fantastic fairy-tale creatures, crazy buffoonery, touching ideas of humanity and enlightenment with Mozart’s heavenly melodies.
“The Magic Flute” combines two opposite forces: on one side there is the dark and menacing realm of the Queen of the Night and on the other, the realm of light ruled by good and wise Sarastro. The cunning Queen of the Night sends Prince Tamino to free her daughter Pamina, who is a captive in Sarastros realm of light. On his way, the prince realises that not all things are as they seem. Aided by his magic flute and his true companion birdcatcher Papageno, they search truth, love and enlightenment. Tamino becomes enlightened in Sarastro’s kingdom and the kingdom of darkness is forced to retreat. The simple and kind Papageno fails all tests on becoming worthy of Sarastro’s kingdom, but gains the hand of his loving Papagena and lives happily ever after.
Mozart’s final stage work conceals a great deal of sophistication, weaving some of the composer’s most beautiful and best-loved melodies together in an elegant allegory whose wicked queens and noble princes are just the beginning of the story.
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Event organizer:
Estonian National Opera
Estonia pst 4, 10148 Tallinn
+372 6831 210
Reg. No. 74000033
Dates
Sun 26.01.2025
15:00
Available seats: 169,
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Sat 01.02.2025
19:00
Available seats: 193,
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Wed 19.02.2025
19:00
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Available seats: 270,
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Sat 01.03.2025
19:00
Available seats: 385,
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Thu 05.06.2025
19:00
Available seats: 481,
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Sat 07.06.2025
19:00
Available seats: 491,
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