Performed in two acts Mozart's The Magic Flute is a tale of love betrayal and enchantment. It follows Tamino in his quest to find and rescue Pamina the daughter of the Queen Of The Night from the priest Sarastro but powerful magic is at work and all is not as it seems.
There is hardly another opera which is as ambiguous at Mozart's Magic Flute. A magic tale or a mystery play, an allegory on good and evil or a parable of true love - Mozart's last opera allows many ways of interpretation, a fact which even after more than 200 years contributes to the topic's relevance.
Regardless of the different interpretations one point is indisputable: The Magic Flute is a wonderful fairy tale which should be watched with the eyes of a child: 'Call back your childhood i...
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