Queen of the Night

The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte in the original German) is, like so much of Mozart’s work, available to audiences on multiple levels. At the most basic, it is a fantastical evening full of sorcerers, heroes, magical instruments, wild animals, and special effects. For those who already know their way around the plot, the story holds a deeper meaning, subtly critiquing the time it was written and referencing the secret world of Freemasonry. Regardless of which camp you are in, it is a work full of gorgeous music, comical star turns, laughter, sorrow, and some genre-defining hits, from Papageno and Papagena’s love duet to the Queen of the Night’s fiery high notes.

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