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Projections (by Douglas O’Connell) throw some extra magic on proceedings and pull the audience a little more into the fantastical world in which this piece is set. In this new production by director James Brining and designer Colin Richmond, every scene is a visually engaging feast! The set is deceptively simple, with walls that shape-shift and move as the story progresses, creating a feeling of unsettlement and dreaminess. The role was written especially for Mozart’s sister-in-law, who had a stratospheric range! Hear some extracts below from our own cast, chorus and orchestra.
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Most famously, the Queen of the Night’s Act II aria, sung in rage as she orders daughter Pamina to kill Sarastro, is full of virtuosic vocal fireworks and peppered with rare high Fs. The lyrical arias of Tamino are more romantic in style (as befitting a prince) and look forward to the Italian bel canto era, while the music for the Armed Men harks back to the more regimented baroque era with its use of fugues. The rustic character of Papageno has folksong-like arias built of simple melodies, whilst Sarastro’s music is deep, stately and almost hymn-like, reflecting his character as a spiritual leader. As well as painting a vivid picture of each character, the music reflects the skills and abilities of the original performers back in 1791.
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Whilst unmistakably classical, The Magic Flute’s arias, duets and ensembles are each unique in style.